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bonnet venting
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bonnet venting
Hi all
Wondering if a bonnet vent mounted on a diesel turbo will assist in cooling the air intake piping? Popped my bonnet after a run down the freeway and the intake was pretty hot.
Maybe a heat shield as well?
Any opinions?
And would it be worth the effort wrapping all the piping before and after intercooler to help stop heat soak.
Thanks
Wondering if a bonnet vent mounted on a diesel turbo will assist in cooling the air intake piping? Popped my bonnet after a run down the freeway and the intake was pretty hot.
Maybe a heat shield as well?
Any opinions?
And would it be worth the effort wrapping all the piping before and after intercooler to help stop heat soak.
Thanks
Don't wrap anything in the engine bay, it will just trap moisture. You could be thermal coatings. After the intercooler not before, intake will be hot after the turbo therefore any heat it can radiate before the intercooler will help. heat shield may help, though I wouldn't worry about a vent to much
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an air vent facing the windscreen of the cab could help draw the hot air out of the eingine bay and may help somewhat, but probably not a whole heap as the radiant heat from the engine will still heat it up.
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stainless steel is far better at reflecting heat than ally so that might be an option03turbo wrote:Yeah I have a snorkel and have removed the factory inlet piping to the air box with 3". Seems to be soaking up heat from the engine before it even gets to the box.
Would aluminium piping dissapate and/or reject heat better than the factory rubber radiator style hoses?
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