Jeff99GS
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- Jun 27, 2006
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Cleveland,
Ohio
I was thinking of a way to Drop Intercooler temps, my Buddy has a Air to water Intercooler, But once it gets heat soaked its no good
Just like the FMIC
I have a portable air conditioner at work and it uses a mist of water in front of a fan to cool the air dramatically, so I was thinking if you re routed your windshield washer line in front of your FMIC. And fill your washer fluid tank with ice water and misted that ice water on the FMIC. it should bring your intake temps down signifigantly.
its like a person sweating. The water will draw heat from the Intercooler and then dissipate with the air moving past it.
I know this sounds like an odd hillbilly rig but I bet it would work! And you wouldn't have to fill a $40 tank of Co2! Water is very efficient at removing heat... it is used in many applications.
I saw a Furnace humidifer tube at home depot that atomizes water into fine particals for $19.99 or you could just cap off your hose and poke a bunch of little tiny holes into it to make a fine mist. when you take a pressurized liquid and realese it out of a tiny orfice it has a cooling effect, thats why NOS, Co2 and refrigerants come out of the bottle so cold!
I'm gunna try it
Just like the FMIC I have a portable air conditioner at work and it uses a mist of water in front of a fan to cool the air dramatically, so I was thinking if you re routed your windshield washer line in front of your FMIC. And fill your washer fluid tank with ice water and misted that ice water on the FMIC. it should bring your intake temps down signifigantly.
its like a person sweating. The water will draw heat from the Intercooler and then dissipate with the air moving past it.
I know this sounds like an odd hillbilly rig but I bet it would work! And you wouldn't have to fill a $40 tank of Co2! Water is very efficient at removing heat... it is used in many applications.
I saw a Furnace humidifer tube at home depot that atomizes water into fine particals for $19.99 or you could just cap off your hose and poke a bunch of little tiny holes into it to make a fine mist. when you take a pressurized liquid and realese it out of a tiny orfice it has a cooling effect, thats why NOS, Co2 and refrigerants come out of the bottle so cold!
I'm gunna try it
