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Mishimoto’s Secondary Radiator R&D Thread for ’11-16 6.7L
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[QUOTE="Mishimoto, post: 1393432, member: 10602"] Hey guys, sorry if I wasn't as clear as I guess I thought I had been, but the six degree drop [I]is[/I] actually referring to intake air as it leaves the intercooler (measured at the cold pipe); cold-side charge air is six degrees F cooler with our secondary rad installed than we measured it being with the factory secondary rad in place. As far as coolant temperatures go, the coolant leaving the Mishimoto secondary rad was measured at 7 degrees F lowen than that leaving the factory secondary radiator. Hope that is more clear! Thanks, and keep the questions and comments coming. -Gardiner [/QUOTE]
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