intercooler=no power gain
ok i installed my intercooler but the car seems to have the same amount of power. should i jack up the boost ??? the air is now cooler so my engine should be able to handle it right?? o yea and my BOV doesn't work now ethier :( plz help
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
are you sure the air is cooler? You could be getting heat soak off that 200* radiator sandwhiched to it... also you could be getting a boost leak or somthing esp if your bov isnt working, are you sure youre boosting in the first place?
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
The intercooler isn't going to give you more power, it allows you to jack the boost up safely. On top of that I'm sure you had 1-2 psi of pressure drop from putting it in there. That may be why you don't have more power. You have to jack the boost up. :)
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
The intercooler isn't going to give you more power
PV=nrT Lowering the temperature at the same pressure increases the air density of the intake charge - there are more O2 molecules in the charge. Since there is more available O2, you can combine it with more gasoline and get more powerful combustion. Summary: cooler charge = more powah (but, there might be something else going on here - like pressure drop in the intercooler, the intercooler being heated up by the rad etc) Also - is the vacuum line connected to your BOV? I can't see it in your picture. |
Re: intercooler=no power gain
hehe yah, at least in that picture the bov doesnt have a vacuum source
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
Quit getting technical with me. ;D
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Quit getting technical with me. ;D
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
---- intercoolers, i run hot water injection ------
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Re: intercooler=no power gain
Originally Posted by squirrelgripper
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
The intercooler isn't going to give you more power
PV=nrT Lowering the temperature at the same pressure increases the air density of the intake charge - there are more O2 molecules in the charge. Since there is more available O2, you can combine it with more gasoline and get more powerful combustion. Summary: cooler charge = more powah (but, there might be something else going on here - like pressure drop in the intercooler, the intercooler being heated up by the rad etc) Also - is the vacuum line connected to your BOV? I can't see it in your picture. |
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