Typhoon-Dennis
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I thought about a thermoelektric cooler on the intercooler. This would maybe a good idea to get cold water
What would you think?
What would you think?
The Lightning guys were somehow using thier A/C in another box of sorts to cool the liquid before a run. I don't think they kept the A/C on during the run, but cooling it beforehand helps tons as well.
I thought about a thermoelektric cooler on the intercooler. This would maybe a good idea to get cold water
What would you think?
The Lightning guys were somehow using thier A/C in another box of sorts to cool the liquid before a run. I don't think they kept the A/C on during the run, but cooling it beforehand helps tons as well.
I think Daron did this back in the day. If you live in a warmer area, you can rig up a version of this by just plumbing the CAC to the heater core, then running the A/C to cool the heater core. This isn't really a permanent solution and won't work for everyone, but it's a cheap, simple way to get some extra IC performance for some runs down the strip.
The Lightning guys were somehow using thier A/C in another box of sorts to cool the liquid before a run. I don't think they kept the A/C on during the run, but cooling it beforehand helps tons as well.
How about using a Peltier?
http://www.amazon.com/TEC1-12709-Th...eltier-138-6Wmax/dp/B002UQ150Q/ref=pd_cp_pc_3
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How about using a Peltier?
http://www.amazon.com/TEC1-12709-Th...eltier-138-6Wmax/dp/B002UQ150Q/ref=pd_cp_pc_3
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Thanks for that usefull Explantation.I actually tried a peltier (had a bunch of smaller ones that I wired in sequence) back in the day (1999 or 2000 IIRC). Dig and I spoke about this on here and privately back then. The issues I had (to name a few) were:
- Electrical draw - a 40mm x 40mm unit requires about 5A/77W. I used enough to cover the entire top of the upper IC (sanded it down to bare metal and applied them with aluminum silver compound. This was just too much for the system to handle (I tested it while in the garage so the units were feed externally).
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