Originally Posted by
Riketsu
Well, in theory, since the exhaust gas cooler is somewhat reducing the pressure by having the gases run a larger trail; the runtime is supposed to increase the runtime since the fuel wont be "pushed" that hard into the carburetor. In another matter, it should help improve consistancy as you have stated, because the hot gases wont alter the fuel's temperature to the same extent as without the gas cooler.
This is mere theory, while reality may be other things.
reality for 99% of racers is you will loose more runtime from either:
-poor fuel choice,
-poor engine tune
-poor clutch setting
-wrong plug choice
-short fuel tubing from pipe to tank
I still think it is a gimmick. It might work...for the top guys who have all these things set, but you won't gain anything from it that your oldschool pressure chamber is already doing for you.
Use the team orion pressure system, as this seems to be a better idea to variably change the pressure as the engine/tank needs it, as opposed to just "cooling" the air like the nova system proports to doing.