How to boost for 500$ **Redneck style**
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In all seriousness, however, congrats. You've recaptured some of the original cheap-*** spirit that MiataTurbo was founded upon way back before we all became wealthy turbo barons and MegaSquirt snobs.
One aspect of the project does concern me:
Placing an intercooler behind the radiator like that basically turns it into an interheater. In other words, all that warm air flowing into it from the radiator is going to pre-heat it, and thereby reduce or even eliminate its ability to remove heat from the intake air under boost.
If you can relocate the intercooler to a spot in front of the radiator, that would improve its performance considerably. Failing that, if it were my car I'd be tempted to remove it entirely, albeit after instrumenting the "before" and "after" pipes with some fast thermocouples just to see if it's doing anything beneficial at all.
One aspect of the project does concern me:
Placing an intercooler behind the radiator like that basically turns it into an interheater. In other words, all that warm air flowing into it from the radiator is going to pre-heat it, and thereby reduce or even eliminate its ability to remove heat from the intake air under boost.
If you can relocate the intercooler to a spot in front of the radiator, that would improve its performance considerably. Failing that, if it were my car I'd be tempted to remove it entirely, albeit after instrumenting the "before" and "after" pipes with some fast thermocouples just to see if it's doing anything beneficial at all.
#28
In all seriousness, however, congrats. You've recaptured some of the original cheap-*** spirit that MiataTurbo was founded upon way back before we all became wealthy turbo barons and MegaSquirt snobs.
One aspect of the project does concern me:
Placing an intercooler behind the radiator like that basically turns it into an interheater. In other words, all that warm air flowing into it from the radiator is going to pre-heat it, and thereby reduce or even eliminate its ability to remove heat from the intake air under boost.
If you can relocate the intercooler to a spot in front of the radiator, that would improve its performance considerably. Failing that, if it were my car I'd be tempted to remove it entirely, albeit after instrumenting the "before" and "after" pipes with some fast thermocouples just to see if it's doing anything beneficial at all.
One aspect of the project does concern me:
Placing an intercooler behind the radiator like that basically turns it into an interheater. In other words, all that warm air flowing into it from the radiator is going to pre-heat it, and thereby reduce or even eliminate its ability to remove heat from the intake air under boost.
If you can relocate the intercooler to a spot in front of the radiator, that would improve its performance considerably. Failing that, if it were my car I'd be tempted to remove it entirely, albeit after instrumenting the "before" and "after" pipes with some fast thermocouples just to see if it's doing anything beneficial at all.
Good point for the intercooler.
To be honest, I just wanted to see if the setup would work well enough to put more time and money into it. So yes in the futur I will consider relocating the intercooler. But as I said, keep in mind it is winter time here. Today is about 10-15*F so the rad doesn't become really hot. But I understand and agree with your theory.
#31
Thanks haha
Good point for the intercooler.
To be honest, I just wanted to see if the setup would work well enough to put more time and money into it. So yes in the futur I will consider relocating the intercooler. But as I said, keep in mind it is winter time here. Today is about 10-15*F so the rad doesn't become really hot. But I understand and agree with your theory.
Good point for the intercooler.
To be honest, I just wanted to see if the setup would work well enough to put more time and money into it. So yes in the futur I will consider relocating the intercooler. But as I said, keep in mind it is winter time here. Today is about 10-15*F so the rad doesn't become really hot. But I understand and agree with your theory.
Are you saying that your car doesn't reach normal operating temperature when it's cold out?
#32
No. What I am saying is that it doesn't become as hot as in a hot summer day. The thermostat doesn't open as much as in summer time to allow the circulation of the coolant so I guess the temperature of the rad will remain "cooler" than in the summer. And with this freezing weather, I am pretty sure the air is still pretty cold even after going through the rad! If you noticed, I dont even have a fan anymore and it doesn't overtemp.
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Don't trust the water temperature gauge on the dash. It IS wrong.
I ran 10psi without an intercooler. Just a stainless pipe going from one side to the other. Although, i was on MS and had better control of fuel and timing. It's plenty doable.
I ran 10psi without an intercooler. Just a stainless pipe going from one side to the other. Although, i was on MS and had better control of fuel and timing. It's plenty doable.
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No. What I am saying is that it doesn't become as hot as in a hot summer day. The thermostat doesn't open as much as in summer time to allow the circulation of the coolant so I guess the temperature of the rad will remain "cooler" than in the summer. And with this freezing weather, I am pretty sure the air is still pretty cold even after going through the rad! If you noticed, I dont even have a fan anymore and it doesn't overtemp.
#39
I agree with the intercooler hate. With the temp of the air coming out of the radiator the IC is basically doing nothing and you probably wont lose any power just plumbing it straight. Getting it in front of the rad would be best. Also where the **** is your AFM? If you're running a dodo box you need to have the AFM and remember the AFM is effected by gravity and cornering/accel/decl so for it to work right you kind of have to have it orientated in more or less the same way as stock. People who MUST use the stock AFM and ECU due to their race class will actually spend hours on the dyno tweaking the orientation of the damn thing to find a few more horse power.
#40
I agree with the intercooler hate. With the temp of the air coming out of the radiator the IC is basically doing nothing and you probably wont lose any power just plumbing it straight. Getting it in front of the rad would be best. Also where the **** is your AFM? If you're running a dodo box you need to have the AFM and remember the AFM is effected by gravity and cornering/accel/decl so for it to work right you kind of have to have it orientated in more or less the same way as stock. People who MUST use the stock AFM and ECU due to their race class will actually spend hours on the dyno tweaking the orientation of the damn thing to find a few more horse power.