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Just been for a drive out to warby, DAMN it's wet, well, compared to any other time recently, plus I work in the Pilbara so any rain is a blessing LOL
Anyways, some new temps.
Running 13psi, standard fuel pump adjusted for 11psi with the mitsubishi turbo (DTS kit), 35" cooper ST's.
EGT 520C @ 160km/h, including a rather large hill at the start, foot had been on the floor in 5th gear for over a minute..... ambient temp was approx 12C.
marin
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
Not sure what you area saying, because the air is the same temp going through the far right or the far left core, so wouldn't they both be taking out the same amount of heat? The water going through all the cores is split just before the cooler cores, and mixed again just after the cores, so you have the same temp water going into all 4 cores. They will all do the same amount of cooling won't they?
marin
edit: matt beat me 2 it
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
All welded up Busman should be picking it up this morning.
I'm away till Sunday doing some bush fire relief work so Monday will see us drilling and tapping the holes for the end caps and then finally time for the install
Heat exchanger is ordered exactly the same as Marin's except this one is brand new.
All four to follow are now spoken for from the first run of five, Busman's been the 5th.
i think you may of said, but i had a quick look and couldnt see, what did you do with the support bar, it looks as if you would have had to remove it to fit the heat exchanger in there, does it make the top flimsy where the bonnet latches or did you do something else to stiffen it?
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
love ke70 wrote:i think you may of said, but i had a quick look and couldnt see, what did you do with the support bar, it looks as if you would have had to remove it to fit the heat exchanger in there, does it make the top flimsy where the bonnet latches or did you do something else to stiffen it?
I was a little worried about this when we put it in, but asked around and the answer was don't worry. And so far so good.
We have plans to put a bracket between the top of the IC radiator and the bonnet latch area, but I have been thinking about it and am not sure I want all that shock going though the aluminium of the radiator.
So no, it doesn't make it too flimsy.
marin
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
marin wrote:Not sure what you area saying, because the air is the same temp going through the far right or the far left core, so wouldn't they both be taking out the same amount of heat? The water going through all the cores is split just before the cooler cores, and mixed again just after the cores, so you have the same temp water going into all 4 cores. They will all do the same amount of cooling won't they?
marin
edit: matt beat me 2 it
What you've basically got is a reverse radiator ie the water cools the air...
I would think the cooling tubes exposed to the hottest air would be those closest to the turbo (red & pink in zoltans diag). While the cooling water may enter at the same temp. I would not be surprised to find the water leaving the cores was at different temps, the cooler ones being the dark and light blue in the diag... tho internal turbulence may even things out...the way to be sure would be individual temp. guages for each coolant outlet pipe which could be a pain.....
marin wrote:Not sure what you area saying, because the air is the same temp going through the far right or the far left core, so wouldn't they both be taking out the same amount of heat? The water going through all the cores is split just before the cooler cores, and mixed again just after the cores, so you have the same temp water going into all 4 cores. They will all do the same amount of cooling won't they?
marin
edit: matt beat me 2 it
What you've basically got is a reverse radiator ie the water cools the air...
I would think the cooling tubes exposed to the hottest air would be those closest to the turbo (red & pink in zoltans diag). While the cooling water may enter at the same temp. I would not be surprised to find the water leaving the cores was at different temps, the cooler ones being the dark and light blue in the diag... tho internal turbulence may even things out...the way to be sure would be individual temp. guages for each coolant outlet pipe which could be a pain.....
Is 3 or 4 inches at 12psi or more of boost going to make a huge difference in the temp of the air that is going through the cooler cores? I doubt the air going through the core closest to turbo will be much different at all in temp to the further away core, as the difference is position is hardly anything (3 or 4 inches as states b4), plus the airspeed is fairly fast.
marin
Rum injected
TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.
Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
love ke70 wrote:i think you may of said, but i had a quick look and couldnt see, what did you do with the support bar, it looks as if you would have had to remove it to fit the heat exchanger in there, does it make the top flimsy where the bonnet latches or did you do something else to stiffen it?
I was a little worried about this when we put it in, but asked around and the answer was don't worry. And so far so good.
We have plans to put a bracket between the top of the IC radiator and the bonnet latch area, but I have been thinking about it and am not sure I want all that shock going though the aluminium of the radiator.
So no, it doesn't make it too flimsy.
marin
good to hear, i have an old radiator here, might have to have a look at fitting it up, should save me a bit in radiator at least...
i used to run a front mount in one of my old cars and didnt have that bar, and the bonnet was a real bastard to latch,ended up bracing it to the front mount.
good to hear you dont have the same issues with the GQ
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
matt.mcinnes wrote:OK all weld up ready for drilling and tapping
So now time for the Toyota ones hey! 1HDT please. Any more info on outlet temps now that the ambient air is a bit warmer than the winter temps when you 1st tested?
matt.mcinnes wrote:OK all weld up ready for drilling and tapping
So now time for the Toyota ones hey! 1HDT please. Any more info on outlet temps now that the ambient air is a bit warmer than the winter temps when you 1st tested?
Marin's was tested at 30C-32C in summer graphs are posted.
The only problem i see with yours Zoltan is the turbo is not factory and hence the outlet angle/size will be a bit different. That said, matt can probably make it with a horizontal flange or vertical spigot and you could just make up an adapter to fit.
Matt, you around this weekend? Can pop round perhaps for a 1Hxxx measure up if you like. PM or call
Pooling is an issue for me I would not want to risk it flowing through the intercooler. Hence I decided with the BMW M3 to fit them after the intercooler. This was not easy and caused many late nights. You can see the 6 holes for the meth injectors on the pic post earlier on this page. One for each cylinder.
Although on a diesel it is maybe less of an issue as you are not closing a throttle body butterfly in most cases, so no time to really pool as long as your timing is right for cutting off the meth injector. I would want to test one on a bench first and see how things worked.
One though if the water meth is injected before it would reduce the efficiency of the intercooler where as after it adds to the cooling.
+dj_hansen+ wrote:
Matt, you around this weekend? Can pop round perhaps for a 1Hxxx measure up if you like. PM or call
Hi DJ
I need to pull off the cross over pipe so I can CAD the flange it may need a couple of new gaskets for re fitting, if it does can you pick them up and let me know how much I owe you. I'm around after 2pm Sat till 2pm Sunday.