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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Plumb the air intake line near the A/C unit under the Dash and run the A/C all the time. Cold air is denser and that should give more umph in the combustion . Sort of a cold transfer opposite to a glind shower

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    Plumb the air intake line near the A/C unit under the Dash and run the A/C all the time. Cold air is denser and that should give more umph in the combustion . Sort of a cold transfer opposite to a glind shower
    Oh yes! Forgot that one, its called the "innercooler". Switch on the A/C, consume about 8-10 horsepower, 12 when your viscous fan kicks in so you can have a supercold intake air charge that gives you maybe an additional 2hp!! Due to the fact you need an evaporator the size of a truck radiator to cool the volume of charge air sufficiently, its never going to make more power than it consumes hence its not really a workable idea THE REASON WHY NOBODY DOES IT apart from some **** on ebay who swears he got 10% better fuel economy

    Whats that saying again.... Oh yeah, "I see dumb people..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post

    Whats that saying again.... Oh yeah, "I see dumb people..."
    should be , Whats that saying again.... Oh yeah, "I see dumb people...fitting hiclones or those ebay turbo s that sit inside the air intake hose

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    Guys, guys. He seems like a nice bloke, a little misguided perhaps, but go easy on him please....

    We dont all have to jump in and cane any poor sod that has non-conforming theories. Let him be in his "happy place"...

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