Intercooler water spray cooling.

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Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby campbell » Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:35 pm

Hey everybody,

The latest issue of Silicon Chip has an article about building a water spray cooler for our intercoolers.

This seems an interesting idea.  Has anybody actually had any practical experience with this?  I can imagine doing a super cooled water supply to enhance the effect.

It's intended to kick in when the temps reach a high point and the engine is under load.  A semi intelligent control so that it doesn't just pump water for the sake of pumping water over a hot intercooler.

For the browsers, the article is on page 38 of the March issue of Silicon Chip.  Doesn't appear to have anything about it on their website yet though.

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby turbo11 » Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:03 am

Not a bad idea but water injection into the motor much better results. Reed the post on water injection.

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby HB » Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:48 am

one of my mechanic friend mentioned me about water injection onto the intercooler, is it effective?

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby si » Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:49 am

[quote author=turbo11 link=board=GEN;num=1140698160;start=0#1 date=02/24/06 at 00:03:04]Not a bad idea but water injection into the motor much better results. Reed the post on water injection.[/quote]
It works better if set up right, but then you've got to deal with corrosion.. Water spray cooling is cheaper and has less problems, but the gains aren't as great.

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby James » Fri Feb 24, 2006 1:43 pm

With intercooler spray you dont get the gains associated with the water molcules presence in the charge like the anti-detonation and stuff but you get a certain amount of the cooling effect.

Evo's and sti's have been doing it for a long time and they wouldnt do it unless it made a difference. If you chuck a bit of metho in it it will cool more rapidly too.

A boost switch is probably all that would be neededset it to go off at 12psi or something so it only sprays when your serious.

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby Colza » Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:41 pm

I too read the article in Silicon Chip. I think is is a very nice setup and would be ideal for people who want more efficient charge cooling but dont want the added complications of water injection.

Injecting methanol is not always such a good idea, if you dont have it set up right you can potentially increase your charge temperatures greatly.

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Re: Intercooler water spray cooling.

Postby turbo11 » Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:01 pm

Have seen and used many water/metho injection kits and never seen increased temps just big drops in air temp. A few basic rules need to be looked at but its not hard as long as you use good bits to make the system. I have just got my new water injector its made by Spraying Systems CO and part number is SF-3. Good thing is its brass and has its own inline filter.


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