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Has anyone tested spraying the intercooler?

Old May 4, 2004 | 10:26 PM
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Has anyone tested spraying the intercooler?

Hi All. I had the pleasure of witnessing a national SCCA autocross
this weekend. The professionalism and camraderie among these
people, who race at the ultimate limit of the car, completely on
their own money, was thrilling.
I noticed several competitors with intercooled turbocharged
cars spraying cold water on their intercoolers between runs. One
guy said that especially on a hot day, if he didn't do this after a
one-minute run, he would be able to feel the power loss on the
second run. Has anyone here dynoed their car and possibly
observed a difference in output after changing the temperature
of the intercooler? This might be a trick performance hack, to
switch the windshield fluid pump to spray water on the inter-
coolers?
thanks,
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Old May 4, 2004 | 11:30 PM
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What sort of power gain did you see?
thanks,
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What about cjv?
 
Old May 5, 2004 | 01:22 AM
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My WRX has the water spray on the intercooler. On the dyno, it gained 5hp when the water was sprayed on the intercooler.
 
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I noticed alot of people have tried using these kits. We had a customer do that on the dyno with his Supra, it made a little bit more power, but it made a bigger mess. You decide and have fun.
 
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Originally posted by Kevin
Joe;

We set up Sharksters car to spray NOS on the intercoolers. You can also use CO2. H20 setup is alot heavier when you compare the liquid to the gas... Buy a pressure/boost switch and set it to .6 bar... That's the sweet spot for activation of the solinoid..
I think it was a fun, worthy addition to the car and ask Kevin said set it up correctly with a boost switch so it comes on when/if you want. The way the boys set it up was fantastic. The brackets holds the bottle at a nice angle in the rear thanks to Kevin's custom work as usual and then Stephen did a really neat job making it super stealth and integrated it into the console. If anyone were to do this, I would HIGHLY recommend that as an option because the only alternative is some fugly looking Radio Shack switches etc... As it is I just hit my dummy switch to activate and my rear windshield wiper button to purge. MANTASTIC.

I would bother using it in cold temperatures but it sure does seem to work for me in anything about 60. IC's cool down like there's no tomorrow...
 
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Back in the day I used to mess around with modded DSMs. Spraying the stock IC yielded almost the same gains as upgrading to a large FMIC, without the additional lag.
 
Old May 6, 2004 | 01:08 AM
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Ever tried upgrading the TT IC's though? Hehe... The GT2 ones seem exactly the same to me. I was thinking about taking them out at one point and having Spearco make me some but the stuff Kevin/Stephen/My wife did suits me fine
 
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