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Quote from: joea on July 06, 2009, 01:55:10 AMactually..i want the beer to be ice cold at the end..........but i dont want the water to be ice cold.....as thatwould mean i carried too much........additionally dontwant the air that cool......so warm water and around60-100 degree air ok.....Joe I always thought that pulling a beer out of the intercooler after a 300 mph run would make a great commercial. JL222
actually..i want the beer to be ice cold at the end..........but i dont want the water to be ice cold.....as thatwould mean i carried too much........additionally dontwant the air that cool......so warm water and around60-100 degree air ok.....Joe
Quote from: jl222 on July 06, 2009, 04:50:12 PMQuote from: joea on July 06, 2009, 01:55:10 AMactually..i want the beer to be ice cold at the end..........but i dont want the water to be ice cold.....as thatwould mean i carried too much........additionally dontwant the air that cool......so warm water and around60-100 degree air ok.....Joe I always thought that pulling a beer out of the intercooler after a 300 mph run would make a great commercial. JL222Fixed it for you! Mike
I always thought that pulling a beer out of the intercooler after a run would make a great commercial. JL222
Quote I always thought that pulling a beer out of the intercooler after a run would make a great commercial. JL222 Alcohol puts you in the Fuel class...