kilrbee
Chemical
- Sep 2, 2006
- 41
Turbo-diesel application. Under augmented boost, around 34 psi at discharge, I am experiencing severe loss in compressor efficiency. Discharge temps right at 600 F. Calculated around 60% efficiency.
Part of the problem is that IAT is caught up in a thermal feedback loop, and can rise as high as 200 degrees, 100 over ambient. With a CAI this can be minimized. AND
I had considered WMI pre-compressor to cool ambient, and help raise the efficiency of the charger, also pre-cooling air for the CAC (I know, I know... but the truck will overheat because the CAC, which is in front of the radiator, is heating the stack ambient to 200 degrees, and overheating the vehicle)
I am concerned with blade damage. Will Nitrous be a better medium to cool charge pre-turbo? What kind of cooling value will it have compared to water?
Part of the problem is that IAT is caught up in a thermal feedback loop, and can rise as high as 200 degrees, 100 over ambient. With a CAI this can be minimized. AND
I had considered WMI pre-compressor to cool ambient, and help raise the efficiency of the charger, also pre-cooling air for the CAC (I know, I know... but the truck will overheat because the CAC, which is in front of the radiator, is heating the stack ambient to 200 degrees, and overheating the vehicle)
I am concerned with blade damage. Will Nitrous be a better medium to cool charge pre-turbo? What kind of cooling value will it have compared to water?