EcoSwag1990
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Good call on Mishimoto making an aftermarket radiator in addition to their intercooler . I haven't posted about it since I've been so busy/lazy lately, but the guys at Mishimoto had me by their facility in New Castle last Friday. They wanted to do some R&D on my ecobeast to see if there are any differences between my auto and their manual's radiator setup. The guys there were awesome and extremely knowledgeable.Figured I'd post up the track parts we just released. Our brake cooling kit.
Don't want to flood this thread, but if you want to read more check it out here.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16947
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Also as someone who has some pretty significant road course/race experience, to make any turbo car survive on track for a length of time you can't do enough cooling mods.
Intercooler upgrade is a must, would also look into an aftermarket radiator. I would imagine Mishimoto will come out with something soon enough as they are supporting this platform. I also would recommend having a tune just for the track with reasonable boost levels. For guys who run in any kind of hotter climates I'd recommend mixing some 100 octane fuel at the bare minimum.
There is nothing harder on a vehicle then a 30 minute sessions of thrashing. Turbo car's are a completely different animal out there.
On a side note:
I got a tour of the facility which was very clean and modern, got to take a look at a couple of their EB products like the intercooler and what they had so far for their CAI which was very nice and would likely be my first choice, and also got a joy ride in their full bolt-on 2015 WRX which was incredibly torquey. When I got there they had the triple yellow EB PP up on a lift in their photo/video staging area to take some model shots of their new catch can system.
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