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    Because if the lab with the intercooler?

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    Lag*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    the fueling and incoming air wouldn't line up.
    it would work better if you put the maf on the return side of the intercooler though.. the whole system could be built to work pretty good I bet, but its just not worth the effort really.

    The best solution would be to run a ebay w/a intercooler core in place of the giant front mount. You could go with 6x more w/a intercooler without heat soaking issues introduced by strapping the stg2 ICs onto the hot motor.
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    that's what i would do, but it's not worth it like you said.
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    Like DH said, if you could put the mad close to the intake on the return side of the if, I don't see why it wouldn't work. But, that's easier said than done.
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    Well since a havr a buddy that does alot of custom fabrications and cnc ill be pursing a custom core with a spare lim laying around. Subscribe for details

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    Will have a blow through setup stay tuned

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