19RaptorPB
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I've seen that. He posted that stock intercooler did 111°F to 151°F at WOT and CVF did 122°F to 127°F at WOT. Yes CVF did raise 5°F vs 40°F on stock but it was still overall not 40°F difference since CVF ran hotter at the beginning (thats what the other user posted also that it does run hotter in regular driving). If CVF would start out at lets say 106 and ended at 111 then I can agree it was real 40°F difference between both
It was also hotter the day he logged the CVF as opposed to the stock FMIC, which is why it’s almost impossible to compare apples to apples with intercoolers. You’ll never have the same exact conditions to base it off of. Just because it ran hotter under normal driving conditions one day, doesn’t mean it the normal driving temps are always elevated. The only number to pay attention to is how much the temp rises from the start of a pull to the end of a pull. What the real advantage of any aftermarket intercooler has over stock is the fact that you can tune without worry of the intercooler being the weak link in power loss. The stock intercooler does just fine with the stock tune but fails miserably when running a performance tune.
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