As for heat soak i was going to wrap the chargecooler in some sort of thermal barrier to prevent it.
Imo i think it will be better because the shorter pipes will allow the turbo to boost up quicker, and im after a stock look exterior (street sleeper) and feel a huge fmic will spoil that. As for heat soak i was going to wrap the chargecooler in some sort of thermal barrier to prevent it.
Im a bit confused i thought that by wrapping the cooler with something like this: http://www.agriemach.com/product_info.php?cPath=7&products_id=383
It would keep the chargecooler cool and keep the heat from the engine out
Not to diss the charge coolers ....but in 10 years Ive yet o see one out perform a FMIC ..remeber the Escort Cos WRC that had the charge coolers removed and a huge FMIC fitted in place !!
Remember,the cooling medium in a charge cooler is water,it works by extracting heat from the pressurised/hot air produced by the turbo.The water temperature of the charge cooler will subsequently begin to rise to the same temperature as the turbocharged air.The warmer the water temperature is,the less efficient the chargecooler will become at extracting the heat from the turbo air.The heat from the water therefore has to be extracted,if you wrap the chargecooler in a thermal blanket it will keep the heat within the water.The only way around this is to have a feed & return pipe for the water, from the chargecooler, to a separate radiator/heat exchanger to cool the water down via a pump.A more complicated installation than an intercooler,however if done correctly it will extract more heat than an intercooler.
Pete
Add peltiers and get sub-ambient charge temps tho
FMIC wont do that unless sprayed.
out of the box tho, yep agree