Non EFI; turbo question

Rob O rjo1 at home.com
Thu Dec 14 23:36:56 GMT 2000


I assume you're referring to the fluid being well below freezing and
humidity in the air freezing and blocking the intercooler.

Depending on the efficiency of the turbo you are using and at what spot
on the pressure map you are, turbo outlet temps can get over 200 degrees
under full boost. As long as the humidity isn't too high and you have
sufficient airflow through the core I don't think it will be a concern.

Exactly what are you running this monstrous intercooler setup on that
you are only expecting 15 second 1/4 mile runs? 

Rob_O

Barry Tisdale wrote:
> 
> Got a question on turbo engine intercooling, and don't know the proper
> resource to ask - I'm curious about using an air/liquid intercooler fluid
> much below 32°F.  Would freezing up be a problem say in a 15 second 1/4
> mile run?
> 
> Any tips on where to take this question much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks - Barry
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