Maybe a stupid question, but upon doing a little research on cars in general, one observation I've made is that in turbocharged cars with large front mount intercoolers (especially ones with their turbo's in the front of the engine compartment) are doing a disservice to their engines cooling capabilities by cutting off airflow to the radiator, resulting in almost guaranteed increase in engine temperature.
For some reason, somewhere along the line, people stopped looking at temperature as a means for better performance. A cooler engine is a stronger, happier engine. While the dual side mount is nothing revolutionary, as its been done many times before - and in some seriously sick ass german cars - why not in our sick ass japanese cars?
In the debate between efficiency in cooling in a fmic and smic vs throttle response and horsepower gain, isn't this a middle ground? Possibly better than both?
Anyway, if anyone here has any experience or knowledge, some input would be great. I wouldn't mind having two of those puppies in my engine bay.
For some reason, somewhere along the line, people stopped looking at temperature as a means for better performance. A cooler engine is a stronger, happier engine. While the dual side mount is nothing revolutionary, as its been done many times before - and in some seriously sick ass german cars - why not in our sick ass japanese cars?
In the debate between efficiency in cooling in a fmic and smic vs throttle response and horsepower gain, isn't this a middle ground? Possibly better than both?
Anyway, if anyone here has any experience or knowledge, some input would be great. I wouldn't mind having two of those puppies in my engine bay.