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Originally Posted by Cranberry I chose a ram air system on the fact that no studies were able to prove an actual cooler engine intake temp. Logic would dictate that
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And I agree with Option. IATs don't mean a thing without some context - you should be comparing your temps relative to ambient air to determine how much heat sock you are experiencing. Also, as Chuck mentions, the big problem with heat soak in this car is the increase in temps while stopped (i.e. at a light or in traffic) - you shouldn't have too much problems at speed. Also 85-98 degrees on the track is an excessive range for something you claim to be average temperatures.
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