Hello,
I had some time to kill waiting for a flight in Lima, so I started thinking about intercoolers and dyno tests. Let say you have a stock set up, run your car and get some graphs (sounds like my car....). Then you cough out some money and install a nice FMIC. You put the car back on the dyno.....if I think this right, you shouldn't see much gain from this upgrade since there is no air with velocity to remove heat by convection. The only gain you should see is from more conduction to the still air surrounding it resulting from a larger surface area (more fins), access to colder air since it's a little further from the engine bay (minimal gain) and maybe less head loss if the design is less restrictive. I know some dynos compensate for this, but I think it is frustrating to know that you will never know how many ponnies your car really packs under the hood!!!! Any thoughts on this interesting technical topic???
Keep it spoolin'
Spooler
I had some time to kill waiting for a flight in Lima, so I started thinking about intercoolers and dyno tests. Let say you have a stock set up, run your car and get some graphs (sounds like my car....). Then you cough out some money and install a nice FMIC. You put the car back on the dyno.....if I think this right, you shouldn't see much gain from this upgrade since there is no air with velocity to remove heat by convection. The only gain you should see is from more conduction to the still air surrounding it resulting from a larger surface area (more fins), access to colder air since it's a little further from the engine bay (minimal gain) and maybe less head loss if the design is less restrictive. I know some dynos compensate for this, but I think it is frustrating to know that you will never know how many ponnies your car really packs under the hood!!!! Any thoughts on this interesting technical topic???
Keep it spoolin'
Spooler