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Bonnet ST185 - Fin direction

Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:47 am

Hey guys,

I have a standard ST185 Bonnet. (One Scoop in the middle and 2 air vented fins on each side)

I have a little issue with heat soak and I was wondering if I should turn the fins around so that the air flows IN at forward force instead of getting sucked out with the current standard setup.

On a side note I am installing an TMIC Fan to assist with IC Heatsoak, and wondering if raising the bonnet up with washers to help with air flow (Rice yes I know but effective? I am not sure)

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Postby XS1V » Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:57 am

The side vents are to let air out otherwise the engine bay will pressurize and no air will flow through. Leave them as intended on this one :)

Lifting the bonnet is another way of allowing air out but the heat-soak you are getting with the top mount is still going to happen when stationary. The best thing you can do is go for a water to air set up from an ST205, lag the charge cooler by adding a reflective insulation to the bottom of it (helps with the heat soak of the cooler) and have the pump run constantly which when fitting to the ST185 is the easiest installation method anyway.

DONT GO FRONT MOUNT 8)

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Postby Leon » Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:01 am

If you lift the bonnet to let air out, you're going to fail Scrutineering at MSNZ events though, as it specifically states that the rear of the bonnet must be closed at the bottom of the screen.
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:02 am

XS1V wrote:The side vents are to let air out otherwise the engine bay will pressurize and no air will flow through. Leave them as intended on this one :)

Lifting the bonnet is another way of allowing air out but the heat-soak you are getting with the top mount is still going to happen when stationary. The best thing you can do is go for a water to air set up from an ST205, lag the charge cooler by adding a reflective insulation to the bottom of it (helps with the heat soak of the cooler) and have the pump run constantly which when fitting to the ST185 is the easiest installation method anyway.

DONT GO FRONT MOUNT 8)

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I will look into that DEF!!. Just at the moment I will get that IC Fan sorted as I brought a 8" IC Fan and a 14" Front Radiator Fan just to keep the car SUPER cool.

I have washers so I will raise it tonight.

OMG. Heatsoak SUCKS. Stationary I can see MASSIVE heat waves coming out :-( Might need to flush my IC with petrol to clean it as I think its never been cleaned before...
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:03 am

Leon wrote:If you lift the bonnet to let air out, you're going to fail Scrutineering at MSNZ events though, as it specifically states that the rear of the bonnet must be closed at the bottom of the screen.


touché!
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 1:15 pm

XS1V wrote:reflective insulation to the bottom of it


Brad. Would this be effective of my current setup (air-to-air) or would that make the TMIC hotter?
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Postby RomanV » Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:29 pm

lifting the rear of your bonnet cools better when stationary, worse when at speed.

and it makes your car look retarded.
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:31 pm

RomanV wrote:lifting the rear of your bonnet cools better when stationary, worse when at speed.

and it makes your car look retarded.


Affirmative :-) thanks mate
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Postby GDII » Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:38 pm

FSRRM wrote:
RomanV wrote:lifting the rear of your bonnet cools better when stationary, worse when at speed.

and it makes your car look retarded.


Affirmative :-) thanks mate


The base of the window/rear of the bonnet is a high pressure zone so it won't let air out at speed.
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:44 pm

GDII wrote:The base of the window/rear of the bonnet is a high pressure zone so it won't let air out at speed.


Thanks for that, never knew that ^_^.

How would I insulate the ATA-IC?
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Postby d1 mule » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:24 pm

you have already been told how to fix it with a WTA setup. stop being horry and get it done
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:31 pm

d1 mule wrote:you have already been told how to fix it with a WTA setup. stop being horry and get it done


D1 Mule I know this, but I am getting very bad heat soak at the moment, nothing wrong with a quick fix until I can get the cash for the Water to Air replacement, I don't think it's horry :-S Just using the tools\equipment that I have at the moment :-)
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Postby gt4dude » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:32 pm

also, look for unnecessary brackets and doo-dahs to remove from behind the front bumper, move your license plate out of the flow, remove the AC condenser/pipework/brackets if you can do without
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Postby FSRRM » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:53 pm

gt4dude wrote:also, look for unnecessary brackets and doo-dahs to remove from behind the front bumper, move your license plate out of the flow, remove the AC condenser/pipework/brackets if you can do without


Hey, gosh why didn't I think of that. Thanks!!!
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Postby Scottie » Fri Nov 09, 2012 7:54 pm

Pour a bucket of water on the intercooler when stopped at the lights.


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Postby KwS » Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:03 pm

Scottie wrote:Pour a bucket of water on the intercooler when stopped at the lights.


not serious


on a more serious note, could rig up a water sprayer for the TMIC?
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Postby sergei » Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:06 pm

I got the ST205 intercooler (but no radiator or pump). I can sell it to you with small bosch waterpump and subaru legacy I/C radiator (good enough setup to work well with 195kW at four wheels)..
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Postby FSRRM » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:52 am

sergei wrote:I got the ST205 intercooler (but no radiator or pump). I can sell it to you with small bosch waterpump and subaru legacy I/C radiator (good enough setup to work well with 195kW at four wheels)..


What kind of work do we need to get setup?

At the moment I have put a TMIC Fan and had my window water sprayer on top of my fan so that water gets pushed around my fan on to the intercooler to cool the IC down when it's at the lights.

I still get bad heatsoak so I think I might get rid of the cat converter and put another radiator fan on the car as it seems to only come on when the car goes in the middle of the dial...

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Postby sergei » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:17 am

FSRRM wrote:
sergei wrote:I got the ST205 intercooler (but no radiator or pump). I can sell it to you with small bosch waterpump and subaru legacy I/C radiator (good enough setup to work well with 195kW at four wheels)..


What kind of work do we need to get setup?

At the moment I have put a TMIC Fan and had my window water sprayer on top of my fan so that water gets pushed around my fan on to the intercooler to cool the IC down when it's at the lights.

I still get bad heatsoak so I think I might get rid of the cat converter and put another radiator fan on the car as it seems to only come on when the car goes in the middle of the dial...

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Just some plumbing and wiring the water pump (run it full time and you will be OK). The ST205 intercooler should bolt on in place of the original. You will need a BOV as ST205 intercooler has a outlet for one. I could give you the hoses that I have as well (as I will be redoing them). You will need to mount the radiator, but it is not too difficult. Little bit of bracket fabrication will be involved.

If you get this and CT20b you will come close to the performance of a stock ST205....
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