Looking for inlet and outlet fluid temps.
Curious if anyone really sees a large spread between the two temps.
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Looking for inlet and outlet fluid temps.
Curious if anyone really sees a large spread between the two temps.
What are you up to now matt....?
I actually just installed this gauge this week:
52mm Dual Air Intake Intercooler Temperature Gauge Meter Blue Digital LED SMOKE | eBay
I put a water temp sensor on both the inlet and outlet of the intercooler. The gauge actually comes with two air temp sensors but water temp sensors will work as well. I'm planning on hooking up the air temp sensors (supercharger air outlet temp, and intercooler air outlet temp), I'm just waiting for the 4pt2 switch I ordered to swap instantaneously between the sensor inputs. I think I'll just tap the supercharger outlet for a vacuum line and t the air temp sensor into it and for the outlet temp I'll just t into the LIM vacuum line.
My cars actually not drivable right now, so I can't tell you what it reads when driving. But at cold idle there's around a 2-3 Celcius difference in the inlet and outlet temps.
Mike
Initial (incorrect) calculations suggested water doesn't matter, its all about getting as much heat into the water as possible.
Once I found some mistakes in conversions, it seems water quantity and temperature does matter.
Essentially stemmed from "Why does thrasher/PRJ seem to hold a marginal benefit over ZZP?"
Namely bar/plate vs heater core. Seems a bar and plate would be ideal if it could be impossibly large, but we simply do not have the space.
Laminova cores come to mind, but those are precision pieces and quite pricey.
All leads back to my original assumption: Buy a neil core, cheap front mount, bosch pump (possibly meziere), and large reservoir in trunk. Tank being optional as well.
so it was never said.... how hot/ what temp is the water coming out of the IC?
Laminova cores come to mind, but those are precision pieces and quite pricey.
Like on of these?
I made that one and have been using it for the at least the past 2 years without incident. It seems to work much better than any heater core intercooler I've used before. I made a build thread on clubgp when I did the project.
Mike
Last edited by Fivefingerdeathpunch; 08-18-2012 at 04:22 PM.
[QUOTE=97Coupe;864278]Laminova cores come to mind, but those are precision pieces and quite pricey.You wouldnt have a link to that build log anymore would you?Like on of these?
I made that one and have been using it for the at least the past 2 years without incident. It seems to work much better than any heater core intercooler I've used before. I made a build thread on clubgp when I did the project.
Mike
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never seen a core that looks remotely like that... how does it work?
Did you stick to the recommended 15* inlet/outlet?
Happen to have a link to your build thread?
I don't know about that design of that core but if it works it works.
Last edited by Pure2sin; 08-18-2012 at 05:05 PM.
its advertised as more efficient but is it really THAT much better? anyone ever tested one?
ClubGP Message Forum troubleshooting
That link should go to my build thread. I went with the recommended 15mm slots which seems to work best for these cores.
I can't actually drive my car right now, I sent my zzp control arms back for their updated versions, so when I get them back in a few weeks I should be to see the real time input/ output temperatures on the gauge.
They should have just sent you new front heim joints, not required the entire LCA to be sent back.
They have a newer stronger design out for them and they're offering to swap them for free so I figured why not. This is from their website:
Anybody that has purchased a set of our tubular control arms for either the 3800 or Ecotec platform can send them in to us for an exchange for our new improved arms free of charge!!! Our new arms are a larger diameter, and heavier gauge tubing, and have a new stronger design
**please email Steve@ZZPerformance.com for a return authorization #
**all returns must be done in the next 90 days
**customer is responsible for shipping cost to ZZP...we will pay return shipping
August 8 at 11:43am
Thats even better!
Always wanted a set, but my car is 100% daily, so deadly LCAs isn't an option.
x2 matt.... id have to see the new ones though...
3 to one is easy, use two Y blocks or one 3-1 block.
Its interesting you mention air flow, this is the only intercooler core GM uses.
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