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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
Can air coming in heat that quickly passing through the plenum?
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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
Don't expect big power gains from blocking off the coolant to the plenum and TB. I have mine blocked off and rerouted through the tops of the coolant pipes - to help bleed air from the system. I also have the phelonic spacers between the plenum and injector housings. All of this amounts to a 10-15 degree difference in plenum temps. This will help cool the inlet charge somewhat but not to the full 10-15 degrees. The benefits of this mod are 1. easier plenum pulls 2. less chance of leaks 3. a small performance gain - not much but a little here and there adds up.
I did an article on this subject for HOTB a year or two ago - check it out.
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Thinking about this scientifically...
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If we really want to take advantage that cooling the air (read: air density) provides, the intercooler seems like it might make sense. But, to get meaningful cooling of ambient air (e.g. down from say 85º to 30ºF) for a NA engine at WOT means the core is going to have to operate well below freezing al la -20 or -30ºF. Unfortunately, the water vapor would condense and freeze when coming in contact with a core that cold. It is one thing to bring supercharger air at over 200ºF down to 110º with the intercooler, but to keep from freezing ambient air/moisture, the IC core is going to have to remain above freezing, and that means much less efficiency. But, still a 30º drop from 85º ambient would still mean around a 15 hp gain to a 400 hp base engine. The question is net gain, or in other words, how much power does the weight of the intercooler and coolant and coolant handling equipment cost in HP offset? After doing the math, I've reconsidered bypassing the TB for any other reason than to make pulling the plenum easier. But, the intercooler...that intrigues me. (How 'bout a bottle of super-chilled water forced thru the intercooler beginning at the launch? Just thinking "out loud"...) P. |
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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
How would you use coolant to bring an intercooler's core temp down below ambient temperature? Wouldn't you need a refrigerant?
It would seem like using the A/C on the intake charge. My guess is the power lost to run the compressor would offset any gain. What about some kind of water/alcohol injection? You could presumably cool the solution ahead of time, keep it in a cooler on the way to the track, then fill the reservoir up before you make a run. I dunno... Edit: I guess I skimmed your post, I missed the part about the cold water for the I/C.
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Water/alcohol injection would work. If I remeber correct, Turbo Mustangs back in early to mid- 80s had water injection (I can't recall whether factory or aftermarket). I heard those cars were running into rusted spark plug problems. |
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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
Didn't Ford do something like this on the supercharged Lightning pickup truck?
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Re: Blocking off coolant to plenum
twin turbos mounted in the back,pushing forward thru a intercooler in front of the radiator,cooled with carbon dioxide bottles is the answer on my twin turbo car/check it out in the jan 09corvette mag.Hennessey uses a warer spray over the innercooler on his 09zr1/messey
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