high flow intercooler pumps
high flow intercooler pumps
Came across this about using Ford itercooler pumps and thought you guys might be interested in case you haven't already seen this:
http://mbworld.org/forums/showthread...ight=lightning
http://mbworld.org/forums/showthread...ight=lightning
Re: high flow intercooler pumps
Any Engineers or guys good at Thermal Dynamics to do the math and find out what's the most volume we can push through the heat exchanger before loosing cooling efficiency?
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
Re: high flow intercooler pumps
Originally Posted by svo
Any Engineers or guys good at Thermal Dynamics to do the math and find out what's the most volume we can push through the heat exchanger before loosing cooling efficiency?
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
But HDDP will have a Dry Ice cooling tank and a larger HE. The greater the volume the better. (so it seems)
I am not a thermal dynamics engineer so I plan to install a IAT guage.
If my IAT's rise when I install a ODPS then I will upgrade to the Johnson Pump and seperate the engine/HE coolant tank.
Re: high flow intercooler pumps
Gerhard Shriff (Bell Intercoolers) did the calculations for the SRT6 engine and came-up with a 7gal. per min. flow rate to maintain a 400hp output. That's why we decided on that specific Johnson pump #10-24540-03... Granted, you will have to increase the OEM tube diameter from 5/8" OD to 3/4" OD, but it's really an easy job...
Re: high flow intercooler pumps
Originally Posted by svo
Any Engineers or guys good at Thermal Dynamics to do the math and find out what's the most volume we can push through the heat exchanger before loosing cooling efficiency?
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
And in simple terms - if the coolant goes through the system too fast it doesn't have time to cool down, so if the pump flows too much we'd be running nothing but hot coolant.
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