Pressure drop across intercooler
Pressure drop across intercooler
I pulley'd "down" to 7/2.75 with an UltraGrip today that seems to have at least helped my belt slip.
I checked the pressure before my intercooler, where I see 11psi. At the intake I see only 7psi. The intercooler is the ATI Corvette LT1 air-air, which isn't very big.
I know some pressure drop is normal from the increased density, but that seems like a lot to me.
Thoughts?
- Dave
I checked the pressure before my intercooler, where I see 11psi. At the intake I see only 7psi. The intercooler is the ATI Corvette LT1 air-air, which isn't very big.
I know some pressure drop is normal from the increased density, but that seems like a lot to me.
Thoughts?
- Dave
Re: Pressure drop across intercooler
Check out this website:
http://www.turboford.org/faq/ta.shtml
1.6 psi for an Air/air and 0.03 psi for a Vortech Water/air.
Mike
http://www.turboford.org/faq/ta.shtml
1.6 psi for an Air/air and 0.03 psi for a Vortech Water/air.
Mike
Re: Pressure drop across intercooler
Can that be right? They show the air dropping from 288F to 64F with 0.03psi of pressure drop. I'm no engineer, but how can you cool the air that much with no loss of pressure?
Is it just that the compressor keeps replacing the air that condenses so that even though pressure equalizes on both side of the IC, you have a much larges -mass- of air after the IC than if you had the same pressure at the original temp?
Either way, my aftercooler must go!
Is it just that the compressor keeps replacing the air that condenses so that even though pressure equalizes on both side of the IC, you have a much larges -mass- of air after the IC than if you had the same pressure at the original temp?
Either way, my aftercooler must go!
Re: Pressure drop across intercooler
Originally Posted by davepl
I pulley'd "down" to 7/2.75 with an UltraGrip today that seems to have at least helped my belt slip.
I checked the pressure before my intercooler, where I see 11psi. At the intake I see only 7psi. The intercooler is the ATI Corvette LT1 air-air, which isn't very big.
I know some pressure drop is normal from the increased density, but that seems like a lot to me.
Thoughts?
- Dave
I checked the pressure before my intercooler, where I see 11psi. At the intake I see only 7psi. The intercooler is the ATI Corvette LT1 air-air, which isn't very big.
I know some pressure drop is normal from the increased density, but that seems like a lot to me.
Thoughts?
- Dave
Re: Pressure drop across intercooler
Originally Posted by davepl
Can that be right? They show the air dropping from 288F to 64F with 0.03psi of pressure drop. I'm no engineer, but how can you cool the air that much with no loss of pressure?
Is it just that the compressor keeps replacing the air that condenses so that even though pressure equalizes on both side of the IC, you have a much larges -mass- of air after the IC than if you had the same pressure at the original temp?
Either way, my aftercooler must go!
Is it just that the compressor keeps replacing the air that condenses so that even though pressure equalizes on both side of the IC, you have a much larges -mass- of air after the IC than if you had the same pressure at the original temp?
Either way, my aftercooler must go!
Mike
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