GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
Ah, I see! A 250hp engine can be kept cool using your heat exchanger as a radiator? Now it makes sense.
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
Yes. Now imagine I'm just pulling heat from the boost charge with that thing, instead of trying to keep liquid cool that has been circulating around combustion chambers.

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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
That should make sense. Did you ever reveal the core? Was it like a Probe heater core or something of the sort? If it's a heater core, and I'm being serious, do Probes have an amazing amount of cabin heat whenever you want it?
EDIT: I'm doing my best to keep this on topic, but it's kind of hard while not talking about M90s. So, can an M90 be kept cool with your intercooler?
EDIT: I'm doing my best to keep this on topic, but it's kind of hard while not talking about M90s. So, can an M90 be kept cool with your intercooler?
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
I'd assume that it's some type of radiator, off of something.
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
Just to chime in and back up what Bill's been saying...heat soak isn't really an issue for a W2A intercooler setup when a proper sized heat exchanger and pump are used.
As a test (not very scientific mind you), I drove to my favorite deserted highway and did several extended WOT runs (back to back) on a hot summer day. Immediately pulled over to check things out and found that the heat exchanger for the intercooler was only warm to the touch...not much higher than ambient. I'm using a generic scirocco style radiator from JEGS and the GM 6gpm pump fwiw. Pretty standard cooling setup for a full sized IC. Based on the system's performance under those circumstances, loss of IC efficiency during the occasional quick WOT sprint or track run is a non-issue.
As a test (not very scientific mind you), I drove to my favorite deserted highway and did several extended WOT runs (back to back) on a hot summer day. Immediately pulled over to check things out and found that the heat exchanger for the intercooler was only warm to the touch...not much higher than ambient. I'm using a generic scirocco style radiator from JEGS and the GM 6gpm pump fwiw. Pretty standard cooling setup for a full sized IC. Based on the system's performance under those circumstances, loss of IC efficiency during the occasional quick WOT sprint or track run is a non-issue.
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
It also depends how well you get air to flow though it, how many fins per inch, and the right flow of liquid through the exchangers.
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Re: GEN V or ported GEN III w/SSIC?
In layman terms.......something like thatdirtracr95 wrote:It also depends how well you get air to flow though it, how many fins per inch, and the right flow of liquid through the exchangers.


