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All_Fours wrote:The most common (non standard) placement of intercoolers in mr2 turbos is trunk mount, where they mount it flat on the floor in the boot, cut a hole in the floor, put a scoop underneath and vent the boot.
Also a lot of people realise the significant advantages of w/a in a mid mounted car
but some just put $3,000 intercoolers into the stock side vent
fivebob wrote:Also a lot of people realise the significant advantages of w/a in a mid mounted car
Care to quantify those "significant" advantages? Do they include extra cooling system drag, added weight, additional failure points, reduced efficiency, greater tendency to heat soak under prolonged boost?
While you're at it, would you care to explain why Ferrari & Porsche used Air to air I/Cs on their mid/rear engined cars, or for that matter why all the F1 turbo cars used Air->Air, with the exception of the early Renaults which used series charge cooling before dropping the Water->Air component after 2 races?
So you have knowledge of the actual flow through the stock vents, please share. I always wanted to know how much flow there is back there![]()
Oh, and just what brand is the $3000 Air->Air I/C you were referring to? Sounds like a bit of ripoff seeing as Greddy or even Apexi are about half that price.
Mind you if you just want to build a dyno queen the Water -> Air is the only way to go, just connect it up to the tap, all the cooling you could want, can't drive very far thoughOr perchance you prefer to live your life 1/4 mile at at time, in which case you'd best take a large supply of party ice to the strip, so you can keep those charge temps down
Carlos wrote:How about roof mount! Ok, may sound stupid, but if it worked for the Ford RS200 GpB rally car, why cant it work for anything else ...
All_Fours wrote:Man, you really take it personally when someone suggests something that you don't agree with...
anthonym wrote:All_Fours wrote:Man, you really take it personally when someone suggests something that you don't agree with...
Nah only when someone casts aspersions on his favorite windmill. Been there done that, still waiting for the pudding. In the meantime here's a pretty picture of one of those big fans fivebob likes so much.
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