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    Anyone done that? I was wondering how good is it compared to obviously a single core and to a full size.

    I don't want to switch to a complete full size IC. Maybe just get a second core, I don't think I would daily drive on a 2.8" pulley anyways...
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    I think it would suck bad. You are talking about two undersized cores.

    Upgrade to one full sized is my suggestion.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

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    that's also asking for a hundred places for a vac leak.
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    If this were refrigeration the idea is sound. It's called cascade refrigeration. I doubt it would work very well in this instance though because you'd have to run two completely separate sets of cooler lines and two FMHE's for it to begin to be effective.
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