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Old 21-12-2005, 10:19 PM
zerodefects zerodefects is offline
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Default Intercooler effects with low delta heat rise

In my setup I don't plan on running very much boost. The expected change in temperature should fall around in the 75*F range. I already plan on running water/alchy as an anti-detonation device.

I am wondering how helpful an intercooler would be. The addition of an intercooler of course costs extra cash, will complicate my project, and will soak up some boost. It isn't worth it if the water/alchy would already be doing the bulk of the job.

My question is if in my case an intercooler would make any significant difference. Is the water/alchy enough to do the job in a low boost situation?

On a typical summer day the intake temps will probably reach about 140-150*F under full boost. Is that enough heat for water/alchy to be a useful intercooler (seeing that isn't anywhere near the boiling point of water)? Would 100% methanol be a better choice if I am using it for both functions?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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