turboglenn
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- Nov 5, 2007
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RIpley,
West Virginia
Due to the extreme heat we get in the summer here causing FMIC's to keep you from running your AC so you don't overheat. So I've been thinking to get my AC back, i want to eliminate my FMIC (at least to test) and make a VERY short route IC pipe from the turbo outlet to the elbow with nothing but a BOV and 2 alky nozzles in it , spraying a rough equivalent to 30% of total fuel flow even at 100% duty cycle.
In theory, the turbo doesn't create huge amounts of heat when it's not compressing air, so daily non boost driving shouldn't change much. And when you're in boost you have alky/water mix coming on at 5-8 psi and in the best case being progressively fed up to a boost level 4-5 pounds below max boost to get the larger volume moving earlier to aid in cooling.
If what's in the alcohol WiKi is correct, then i should be able to run high boost, high timing and leaner AFR's with enough water and alcohol. And since alcohol can cool air better than any intercooler (according to the WiKi) And if that's true, I don't even see how an IC should even be needed with a dedicated alcohol system, and it (the alky system) wouldn't even be pumping too crazy of an amount in so it should be safe as well.
So, anyone got any suggestions or experiences with this? I also think this could be beneficiary in building boost slightly faster since you would eliminate a large volume of the intake tract, therefor requiring less air volume to build the same amount of boost pressure since it's measured in pounds per square inches scale
One last thing I've wondered about is, if your IAT sensor is in the TB elbow (like mine is) and you have at least one alky nozzle spraying right before it, are you getting an accurate reading of airflow or could the water sticking to the sensor make it read erroneously? Or would it be atomized to the point that under high airspeeds when under WOT throttle that it wouldn't stick to anything in it's way?
Again, suggestions, thoughts or any advice in the flaws of my theory are welcome. lets discuss!
In theory, the turbo doesn't create huge amounts of heat when it's not compressing air, so daily non boost driving shouldn't change much. And when you're in boost you have alky/water mix coming on at 5-8 psi and in the best case being progressively fed up to a boost level 4-5 pounds below max boost to get the larger volume moving earlier to aid in cooling.
If what's in the alcohol WiKi is correct, then i should be able to run high boost, high timing and leaner AFR's with enough water and alcohol. And since alcohol can cool air better than any intercooler (according to the WiKi) And if that's true, I don't even see how an IC should even be needed with a dedicated alcohol system, and it (the alky system) wouldn't even be pumping too crazy of an amount in so it should be safe as well.
So, anyone got any suggestions or experiences with this? I also think this could be beneficiary in building boost slightly faster since you would eliminate a large volume of the intake tract, therefor requiring less air volume to build the same amount of boost pressure since it's measured in pounds per square inches scale
One last thing I've wondered about is, if your IAT sensor is in the TB elbow (like mine is) and you have at least one alky nozzle spraying right before it, are you getting an accurate reading of airflow or could the water sticking to the sensor make it read erroneously? Or would it be atomized to the point that under high airspeeds when under WOT throttle that it wouldn't stick to anything in it's way?
Again, suggestions, thoughts or any advice in the flaws of my theory are welcome. lets discuss!


All i have left to do is get the knock sensor bolted in the block and i'm halfway done with the test pipe, i just need to get one more bend, weld up the BOV flange for my Blitx spare BOV, and then add the 2 nozzles to it and i can begine testing.