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E316g, Sidemount w/Methanol Results

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Thanks man. I need to get some pics with out the front bumper on. Plan to send all the piping to get powder coated in the next week gloss black to match the valve cover. Eventually ill send the intake out as well. Minus some cam gears and some minor tweaking the engine mods are done so now its time to do some clean up.
 
Usually the fans used in dyno rooms don't push adequate airflow through the IC as opposed to running on the street.:( Anyway just curious if you did happen to pick up any #s after the install?

BTW:Nice clean sleeper install, I'd like to see how the driver side piping is routed though. By the pics it looks like you have both pipes running both through the passenger side core support?
 
Usually the fans used in dyno rooms don't push adequate airflow through the IC as opposed to running on the street.:( Anyway just curious if you did happen to pick up any #s after the install?

No new dyno numbers. Probably hit the track first then go back to the dyno. MPH should give me an idea what she should put down.

All the IAT/Air Temp info i posted is on the street and after things have warmed up. Like you said the Dyno doesnt simulate real world heatsoak/airflow.

BTW:Nice clean sleeper install, I'd like to see how the driver side piping is routed though. By the pics it looks like you have both pipes running both through the passenger side core support?

Yes both pipes run through the pass side core support. One on top of the other. Then the hot pipe comes through the core support hangs a 90 and runs behind the bumper cover to the drive side (similar to a 2g greddy). The cold pipe hangs a 90 out of the IC and through the core support to a coupler and then on to the UICP. It was a little tight but i think 2.5" could have been made to work but i didnt see a need.

Next time the bumper cover is off ill get some more pics and post them up. Im just glad all the piping is tucked away and i was able to keep the stock fans.
 
Track plans are now on hold, was driving down the interstate and the asshat in front of me ran over something shooting it into my intercooler. Now 3 rows are pushed in and probably have holes. Trying to track down another core now. Looks like ill be investing in some ricer grille for protection.
 
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