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Originally Posted by vlad370z I already have the stillen heat exchanger installed and about replace with the frozen boost heat exchanger, is there any benefit not removing the stillen heat
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That's what I did. Mainly just for ease of install. It doesn't effect the way the pump works or anything. I figured that it would have added coolant and added time away from the heat for more cooling.
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