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    Default 22 - 24 lbs radiator cap

    It's a radiator cap, wow!
    http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...umber=09-46050

    A higher pressure cooling system helps avoid spot boiling in the head. It also prevents the car from dumping coolant when it's running hot. We've tested this 24 psi cap on a number of our cars and it's helped them stay cool under brutal conditions. An all-metal radiator is recommended. From Stant Racing.

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    The problem is that at that kind of pressure, you will have more hose failures, heater coil failures, water pump failure/leak, and possibly premature head gasket failures.

    While the higher pressure will add many degrees before boiling point is reached, it doesn't keep the engine "as a whole" cooler, albiet there is something to be said for not flash boiling within the heads. In essense the higher pressure just raises the coolants boiling point.
    '08 Copper Red GT PRHT, '06 Accord EXL, '05 Dodge Magnum R/T, '01 V8 Dakota for pulling 2135 Chaparral.

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    Sounds like you really want it, so what will you give me for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    Sounds like you really want it, so what will you give me for it?
    how about an even trade for a Super Charger, see below:

    http://www.electricsupercharger.com/


    j/k
    '08 Copper Red GT PRHT, '06 Accord EXL, '05 Dodge Magnum R/T, '01 V8 Dakota for pulling 2135 Chaparral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboDuane View Post
    how about an even trade for a Super Charger, see below:

    http://www.electricsupercharger.com/


    j/k
    Very impressive PTR ratio! (promise-to-reality) Just off the top of my head, to get the 15 hp advertised you'd have to already have around 250 hp.
    At full throttle, the e-RAM automatically activates to produce 1 psi additional air-pressure to the engine intake. This additional air-pressure results in greater air density reaching the engine. The mild level of boost from the e-RAM is measured by the engine management sensors, and the car's computer (ECU) increases the delivery of fuel to keep the air-fuel ratio at optimum levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    It's a radiator cap, wow!
    Wow Tyler, you have all the cool stuff.

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