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dwak Guest
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Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 11:55 am Post subject: |
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For those folks who want their airconditioning and performance, I have a brilliant idea. For that extra kick now and again, temporarily direct the downstream turbo air through the frosty aircon.
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dvarholy Guest
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Posted: Mon May 27, 2002 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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I have also considered this possibility since I have a background in refrigeration. Theoreticly, it should work, but the power draw of the compressor may likely exceed any power gain by the engine. However, the compressor would only need to be running when significant boost is present. Does anyone know the BTU rating of a 924 compressor?
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Lizard Guest
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 1:07 am Post subject: |
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hell why not make a smaller IC and run it through the core of the A/C and then it will get extremely cool air |
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dwak Guest
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 6:50 am Post subject: |
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It would be much simpler to fill the interior area with extremely cool air from the aircon and whenever you needed a performance boost, you divert your engine air intake into the cab. Just hang onto your hairpiece.
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Peter_in_AU
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 2743 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 8:29 am Post subject: |
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I was reading a while back (on autospeed.com I think) that Ford and a couple of other major car companies have registered design patents for systems based on aircon-style cooling of the intake charge.
Yep, the brain is still working - take a look at http://www.autospeed.com/A_0436/page1.html
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John H Guest
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 10:25 am Post subject: |
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Peter might remeber this but sometime ago in the Aussie Group A cars one of the drivers "accidently" had his fire extingusher go off over his intercooler (Car was a Ford Sierria) and surprise surprise he imediatley had an extremely quick lap time.
So guys just set up afire extinguisher to dump the cold air over an intercooler and you're away.
I tried running the cooling coil of an A/c unit over my intercooler to give a nice bit of cold air when racing - it sort of worked but took a fair bit of power to drive the ac pump. Really wasn't worth the effort especialy when the guys I was racing with introduced a rule outlawing it.
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dwak Guest
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 10:55 am Post subject: |
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That's really interesting. A bottle of supercooled compressed air blasting into the intake on command. Sounds familiar. How many steps are we away from nitrous.
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numbers Guest
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Well guys, I seem to remember Lars bringing up this topic a couple of years back. Also, Autospeed did a test a while back where they sprayed a refrigerant on an intercooler as they did dyno tests, and found the gain was very small. So, it seems that the answer lies in getting the liquid chilled in an ait to water unit, not is just blowing cold air on an air to air unit. I would like to experiment with this when I get my air to water IC built, but I don't have a clue what to use for the coolant resovior. Any ideas? |
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Smoothie Guest
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 8:11 am Post subject: |
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Maybe an empty propane cylinder? -or a couple of them? |
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wdb Guest
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 10:57 am Post subject: |
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a $5.oo styrofoam cooler covered in fiberglass.filled with dry ice and alchohol. 400 degrees below zero should be just right for the intake charge. hold on to your fillings |
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larso Guest
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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You just have to drive with a really long intake hose on the car. If you live near the US/CANADIAN border you drive along the border and get you intake hose to suck the cold air from canada in, while you baking in the sun in the US in your car. I once hooked up a 20,000 mile hose to my car and sucked air in from the north pole while driving. Unfortunately the hose managed to strangle too many polar bears with my automatic return coilup device (used one from a vacuum) so I could not get a patent. |
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dwak Guest
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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Shirley you're exaggerating, Lars.
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Lizard Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 1:10 am Post subject: |
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hell why not just have the IC inside a insulated tank filled with liquid nitrogen fairly cheap to fill as the liquid nitrogen evaporates, if you want the liquid nitrogen for cheap get someone who owns a farm to go down to a place where you can buy cown sperm comes in a 5 gallon pail you just pull the sperm through it away drop the lquid nitrogen into your own little holding tank then return there canister, just dont drop any on you, and now you have -100 celcius air going into your intake |
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dwak Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 3:17 am Post subject: |
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Cow sperm? Is this a scientific term for bull 'spoof' once the cow has taken possession of it?
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Lizard Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 3:35 am Post subject: |
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no when i say that i really mean bull perm or spoof if you want to call it that, farmers get it to AI (artifically inseminate) there cows so they dont have to keep a bull, it is really easy to get ahold of |
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