cdcool1
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everyone knows cold air is better for combustion as its denser, therefore more oxygen, and more fuel gets mixed and hence better performance.
so why not link and air conditioning unit directly to the air intake?? dont think it would be that difficult??
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clarkie
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thats basicly wat an intercooler is, like a little fridge.
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
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TRL
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It would consume more power than it could ever give.
Tony
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Adam-D
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why not run the cars a/c into it?
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
why not run the cars a/c into it?
thats what i mean
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by clarkie
thats basicly wat an intercooler is, like a little fridge.
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
no, i thought an intercooler, just cooled the engine down, not the air comming in for combustion
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Drew
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thats wot he asked adam
but as TRL says the a/c unit consumes qute a bit of power - which will only maybe be made up with the cold air it puts into the engine
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Drew
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
quote: Originally posted by clarkie
thats basicly wat an intercooler is, like a little fridge.
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
no, i thought an intercooler, just cooled the engine down, not the air comming in for combustion
thats wot an intercooler does - cools the air going into the turbo - it dont cool the engine down
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cdcool1
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ah right....things are becomming a little clearer now
in theory its was an ok idea
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J da Silva
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thats why the more ponies u give the engine the better performance intercooler will be needed, if i took my LET over 260bhp i'd need a new intercooler because the standard one wont handle it,
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Colin
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Some ppl disconnect there AC because of the power it drains, much better idea to use a FMIC
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Drew
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in theory - if u could get the a/c unit to run not consuming power - yes
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TRL
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NO!!
Intercoolers cool the air between (inter) the turbo and engine....that is when it is at its hottest, therefore needs cooling!
Tony
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Drew
in theory - if u could get the a/c unit to run not consuming power - yes
Just run a 240v supply and a long extention lead
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Drew
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charge coolers are the way forward anyway  
hmmm - venom - shove a charge coller on ya car mate - that would be interesting
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by Drew]
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mike_1.2LS96
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AIR > TURBO > INTERCOOLER > ENGINE
When air gets compressed it heats up so needs to be cooled before hitting the engine.
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by Drew
in theory - if u could get the a/c unit to run not consuming power - yes
i'll get on the case......
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Drew
charge coolers are the way forward anyway  
hmmm - venon - shove a charge coller on ya car mate - that would be interesting
ah fuck why dont i link a hairdryer from my ciggy lighter,feed it thru the sound stopper and put it on cold? 
[Edited on 15-02-04 by VenomTurbo]
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Drew
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by mike_1.2LS96
AIR > TURBO > INTERCOOLER > ENGINE
When air gets compressed it heats up so needs to be cooled before hitting the engine.
advantage being it is already quite hot before it reaches compressor wheel
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
everyone knows cold air is better for combustion as its denser, therefore more oxygen, and more fuel gets mixed and hence better performance.
so why not link and air conditioning unit directly to the air intake?? dont think it would be that difficult??
you've just invented a chargecooler
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
quote: Originally posted by clarkie
thats basicly wat an intercooler is, like a little fridge.
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
[Edited on 15-02-2004 by clarkie]
no, i thought an intercooler, just cooled the engine down, not the air comming in for combustion
no thats a radiator
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J da Silva
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ive just invented a hairdryerturbo-interfridge
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