Warm days intercoolers
Discussion
Im confused as to whether an intercooler helps all the time or only after a few spirited runs when the standard one would heatsoak.
Basically my car is recently remapped by a well known company and making more power than usual, its not as quick as i thought it would be but i have yet to fit the new intercooler (it can run on a standard car so not a safety issue)
My question is, if i was pootling around for 10 mins warming up the engine, is it possible on a warm day the stock intercooler would already be heatsoaking and when i go to give it its first w.o.t it would be making less power than if the new cooler was fitted? Or would a standard intercooler only heatsoak after a couple of w.o.t runs?
Basically im wondering if the intercooler will help make more power in this warm weather, or if its just going to help when im blasting it about for 30 minutes?
Basically my car is recently remapped by a well known company and making more power than usual, its not as quick as i thought it would be but i have yet to fit the new intercooler (it can run on a standard car so not a safety issue)
My question is, if i was pootling around for 10 mins warming up the engine, is it possible on a warm day the stock intercooler would already be heatsoaking and when i go to give it its first w.o.t it would be making less power than if the new cooler was fitted? Or would a standard intercooler only heatsoak after a couple of w.o.t runs?
Basically im wondering if the intercooler will help make more power in this warm weather, or if its just going to help when im blasting it about for 30 minutes?
Haltamer said:
More intercooler, more cooler?
I'd imagine that a larger / improved intercooler would improve performance in both instances.
I just thought it didnt heatsoak until you have floored it a couple of times but im hoping im wrong and there is more performance to extract by switching coolers.I'd imagine that a larger / improved intercooler would improve performance in both instances.
New one is quite a bit bigger.
dieseluser07 said:
GreenV8S said:
If you want to know what temperature you're getting downstream of the charge cooler, measure it. It isn't rocket science.
I was just asking a question, im not going to sit there buying tools to measure inlet temperatures and datalog it all.What's the point asking a question that no one can answer and then saying you don't care anyway?
Jhonno said:
chuntington101 said:
Max_Torque said:
Well in that case the answer is 27.
Really?!?!? I was sure it was 28! Need to check my maths again.Just stick a bigger one in there! It's probably not going to hurt.
Bigger intercoolers dull throttle response slightly don't they?
dieseluser07 said:
trickywoo said:
If its silver painting it black, with the appropriate paint, will improve its performance.
Even though black absorbs heat? Hehe. I know your joking.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1QL9veQaNg
E-bmw said:
the laws of physics apply.
Increase the volume & it takes more compressing the inlet air to achieve the same pressure at the outlet, so while you get more cooling from a bigger I/C there comes a point when the losses eclipse the gains.
Increase the volume & it takes more compressing the inlet air to achieve the same pressure at the outlet, so while you get more cooling from a bigger I/C there comes a point when the losses eclipse the gains.
Find me a car where is enough room for an IC large enough to even consider that as a concern ( without building an extension on the roof or boot or something.
Edited by stevieturbo on Saturday 14th July 16:33
stevieturbo said:
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Find me a car where is enough room for an IC large enough to even consider that as a concern ( without building an extension on the roof or boot or something.
R53 Mini.https://thereforeiam.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/o...
Find me a car where is enough room for an IC large enough to even consider that as a concern ( without building an extension on the roof or boot or something.
Replace the original tiny topmount with a short air path to a front mount with double the capacity & stloads of piping...
Factory topmount
Front mount
Edited by Dave. on Saturday 14th July 15:01
Jhonno said:
E-bmw said:
the laws of physics apply.
Increase the volume & it takes more compressing the inlet air to achieve the same pressure at the outlet, so while you get more cooling from a bigger I/C there comes a point when the losses eclipse the gains.
This.. The fancy version.Increase the volume & it takes more compressing the inlet air to achieve the same pressure at the outlet, so while you get more cooling from a bigger I/C there comes a point when the losses eclipse the gains.
Remember, a typical 4 cyl, 2.0 litre engine at say 6000rpm and 1 bar boost is ingesting 200 litres of air PER SECOND.......
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