matt dunn wrote:strx7 wrote:to have IAT of 25 degrees in boost, the ambient temp would have to be sub 20s.
I've been at taupo in summer where the air temp above the track surface is 40+
IAT can be lower than ambient with a good intercooler.
Only ever seen that once & personally dont believe it can happen easily unless you spray some kinda of evapourating liquid (alcohol or similar) onto the core to suck that much temp out of it. The intercooler is just a HUGE heatsink, the instant you start pumping compressed air through the core which is at 100+ degrees the intercooler just starts slowly heating up. When i saw it, was a Very cold winter morning, ambient temp was about 5 or 6 degrees, as an experiment, I sprayed some misted water onto the intercooler core, went for a short drive. I was hardly ever on boost, and tried to maximise airflow through the intercooler while minimising boost to warm it up, after about 10 minutes i had inlet air temps 1 degree colder than ambient.
At the end of a 6-8 laps race I'd expect the inlet air temp to be 20+ degrees above ambient. Depending on your logged data I would honestly start looking at weather the temp sensors are reading accurately or possibly the difference is to do with where the temp sensor is placed???. Most of my data has been collected by running a digital temp guage on my dash. Have probably driven 30,000km+ observing it on my landcruiser.
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