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Old 10-26-2007, 08:04 AM   #1
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Default IC Icing??

If you're a fly guy, then you know in some older piston powered planes you must be aware of carburator icing, especially in certain weather conditions. I read a post yesterday where a guy with a ProCharged Camaro experienced intercooler icing? He stated that the car began loosing power, then completely stalled. After an hour of so trying to trouble shoot the problem, the car started and ran fine, then the issue appeared again. Upon inspection, it was discovered that the IC had completely stopped flowing air, due to ice buildup, inside the unit.

Has anyone heard of, or had this experience? I think it's bravo serria, but, I guess it could happen?
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