Intercooler upgrade comparison
But at 1.3bar WOT even in first and 2nd, there's going to be some increase in heat.
Even your graphs on ETS go upto almost 50 degrees, you mean from 3rd to 4th expect 20 degree change?
Not trying to be a d1ck just trying to make sense, it looks like something is off on the IATs.
Maybe going downhill but did you look at his graph, its at 33 degrees the whole run WOT or not, it just looks like something is off, there should be 1 or 2 degree fluctuation up or down unless he was coasting.
But at 1.3bar WOT even in first and 2nd, there's going to be some increase in heat.
Even your graphs on ETS go upto almost 50 degrees, you mean from 3rd to 4th expect 20 degree change?
Not trying to be a d1ck just trying to make sense, it looks like something is off on the IATs.
But at 1.3bar WOT even in first and 2nd, there's going to be some increase in heat.
Even your graphs on ETS go upto almost 50 degrees, you mean from 3rd to 4th expect 20 degree change?
Not trying to be a d1ck just trying to make sense, it looks like something is off on the IATs.
I think these are great questions -yes, with 4th and into 5th a bit, expect a quick rise. That's why its important to get deep into 5th (and 6th) if you can to test a cooler (assuming you care about that region).
Here is a 3rd gear snippet from the logs with which the above data was produced (and also a similar snippet of the gt2rs coolers in a 3rd gear pull). As you can see, not much happens! You may even see a quick dip as the increasing airflow across the core due to increasing speed is temporarily outpacing the effects of charge air heat into the core.
Last edited by earl3; Jul 31, 2015 at 03:04 PM.
I did notice though one day I drove for 30 minutes, came home... then logged the car on idle (hot) and the IATs were in the low 40C range... then drove it and watched the live charting and IATs fell to as low as 32C ... driving was just quiet and normal up to 70 mph....
I will do a full run as I said and post...
It will be in the 85F to 90C range next week so we should get an idea. I feel it best to do these across a range of situations as one simple pull is not representative of how anyone drives. I think powderhound here has some road course data as well for his set up on a race track
This is one a day of temps about 25C a week or so ago
Pull 1
http://datazap.me/u/groupamerica/log...log=0&data=1-7
Pull 2
http://datazap.me/u/groupamerica/log...log=0&data=1-7
I have so many logs I will have to do new ones to give a longer run
Last edited by wolfhedge; Jul 31, 2015 at 03:35 PM.
Logs like this are what is needed to truly test all around performance of an intercooler when fully heat soaked. Dyno pull or 1/4 run logs are generally meaningless and only paint a very narrow aspect of the overall picture of an intercoolers performance, unless of you only do short burst runs of course.
Last edited by pwdrhound; Aug 1, 2015 at 11:42 AM.
Logs like this are what is needed to truly test all around performance of an intercooler when fully heat soaked. Dyno pull or 1/4 run logs are generally meaningless and only paint a very narrow aspect of the overall picture of an intercoolers performance, unless of you only do short burst runs of course.
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Last edited by markski@markskituning; Aug 1, 2015 at 02:25 PM.
I agree Mark. I've said it a million times, different applications require different intercoolers. For me to run a heavy 5" IC would be a step backwards just as the RSs would not be the correct choice for your 10 second drag strip car. It's that simple and not any different from picking the right tires. Choose the right weapon for your battle. For me to get a better performing IC than the RSs I'd have look at Marstons or Secans at $10k+
All I'm saying is that looking at a dyno pull or a street pull and saying "look how great these intercoolers work!" is a poor way to do it.
All I'm saying is that looking at a dyno pull or a street pull and saying "look how great these intercoolers work!" is a poor way to do it.
Last edited by pwdrhound; Aug 1, 2015 at 03:16 PM.
Normally true, but don't discount the 5200' elevation he's running at. To make the 1.1-1.2 bar he's running up there, he's probably sitting at a PR of about 2.6...about the same that most guys need to run to get 1.3-1.4 bar at lower elevation. He's running BW 2280 compressor wheels, same as stock 997 GT2 VTGs. I imagine his outlet temps are up there...
I may have something of interest here...just bought 4 used cores from a Le Mans car that are 28 fpi and the dimensions are about right for a P-car. ..look very Marston-ish. I'll update once they arrive.
Normally true, but don't discount the 5200' elevation he's running at. To make the 1.1-1.2 bar he's running up there, he's probably sitting at a PR of about 2.6...about the same that most guys need to run to get 1.3-1.4 bar at lower elevation. He's running BW 2280 compressor wheels, same as stock 997 GT2 VTGs. I imagine his outlet temps are up there...
The turbos at my elevation need to "work" 20-25% harder to get the same results as at sea level. This will obviously result in correspondingly higher outlet temps while at the same time having less dense air flowing over the intercoolers cores to carry the extra heat away. Double whammy... This is why I'm so keen on getting the larger inlets on the car as I wanna get as much cooling air to the cores as possible.
Last edited by pwdrhound; Aug 1, 2015 at 04:03 PM.
Keep me posted Earl...
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