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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 10:12 PM
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I would like to see someone put an IAT sensor in the intake manifold with a turbo/centrifugal and report what they find

Oh yeah, and I am not being serious.....
LOL. If it is it is in a platic manifold that doesn't hold heat like an aluminum blower manifold does so I don't see much difference. All I know is the PAC 10 sucks and the SEC rules. Auburn is currently 17 - 10 over LSU in the third. maybe it will stay that way.....maybe.
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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 10:13 PM
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LOL. If it is it is in a platic manifold that doesn't hold heat like an aluminum blower manifold does so I don't see much difference. All I know is the PAC 10 sucks and the SEC rules. Auburn is currently 17 - 10 over LSU in the third. maybe it will stay that way.....maybe.
Try it sometime, I did

I gotta poop.
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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
Try it sometime, I did

I gotta poop.
So you side mounted a mp112 then after the air-water intercooler you ran it to a plastic manifold where the IAT sensor lower?
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I gotta poop.[/QUOTE]

Don't let that slow the BS down! it's calls a laptop and wireless

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I gotta poop.

Don't let that slow the BS down! it's calls a laptop and wireless

here, go build something, I'll even through in this nice new toolbox for all the precision stuff

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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
I would like to see someone put an IAT sensor in the intake manifold with a turbo/centrifugal and report what they find

Oh yeah, and I am not being serious.....
Ok. -1000 horsepower over Grippy's garage floor unless gets back to work.

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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 10:36 PM
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here, go build something, I'll even through in this nice new toolbox for all the precision stuff

Now, I could do something with that.
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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 11:02 PM
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CHarris & The Twin Screw community are clamoring to introduce its latest technology!


One thing I do know is that in one particular nuclear power plant they use a screw compressor as the primary supply of control air with piston style as #1 back up and a centrifugal and a screw as the third back ups. There is no roots or hybrid root on site other than vacuum pumps to extract vapor off oil tanks.
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