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JOE-Z intake pipe got extremely hot at the racetrack

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Old 06-27-12, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 06isDriver
I have to disagree, I watched my intake temps at the track the other night and it was 88 degrees outside and my data logging read 105 at its lowest point during the run.

It does drop dramatically from an idle, but still its hotter than just a few degrees off ambient

Great... Your intake design is not the same as my intake design ... (or like the oem pipe)

Let's just leave it at that..

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Old 06-27-12, 03:51 PM
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fair enough, but I didnt have my intake on, it was of the short ram variety with a "heat shield".....mine is on a 250 right now ready for some dyno testing

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