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Old 05-08-2018, 11:52 PM
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Has anyone stacked a 62mm with a 178,I think I read that big manifolds with crossover tubes would allow for you to lower your boost less boost less heat thoughts always cam add a ice box seriously thinking about this mod
 
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I might suggest that the boost work is increased - not decreased. The boost BACKPRESSURE is reduced and thus there is MORE air flow in the engine.

Temperature of the incoming charge would not fall, even slightly.

Sorry there is no free lunch, its one of the three laws of thermodynamics.

1. You cant win

2. You cant break even

3. You cant quit

Enjoy Woody
 
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Thanks for the clarity about that
 
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