Quote from: nathan_b on August 12, 2011, 06:42:49 pmHhahahaha, stone cold intake at 100mph.. seriously dude??it is attached to the cylinder head, are you telling me that your engine is sooo efficient that 1100f+ does not radiate anything greater than ambient temp 2" away??I don't know about your engine but mine doesn't radiate 1100F from the head. .....the 1100F stuff goes out the exhaust pipe. Ever think about what the coolant does? I think it maintains a coolant temp of 180-195 degrees and so I don't think it's possible for the head to radiate anything hotter than that.Some have "let" the coolant drain out and I'm sure radiated more than it should have.....I don't have a turbo but IIRC I can touch my intake manifold after a good cruise and not get burned until it's sat and heat soaked for a bit, kinda tells me there isn't much heat getting to it from the head while driving.
Hhahahaha, stone cold intake at 100mph.. seriously dude??it is attached to the cylinder head, are you telling me that your engine is sooo efficient that 1100f+ does not radiate anything greater than ambient temp 2" away??
with an intercooler the turbo can move the same amount of air with much less effort, the turbo doesn't become more efficient, but because of the cooler there is less pressure for the turbo to fight (which means your exhaust side will have to do less work). the flow of fluids is a really tough thing to understand sometimes, i work with everyday, i work on pft machines, ventilators, and a bunch of other medical crap. temperature and atmospheric pressures effect everything a lot.
except the part where a diesel rabbit goes 100mph hahaha XD
Lets try and limit the personal attacks and focus on the topic of this thread please.
to tyler, air flows from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure, the larger the differential the more flow.
I love my A2W setup. It fit well, it works great, not really much more I can say than that. I am running at about 15 PSI right now till my EGT gauge goes in, and after a highway run the post-IC intake piping is cool while the pre-IC piping is too hot to touch. I have maybe 3 feet of piping and only about 5 couplers so a lot fewer places to have problems in terms of boost pipes coming apart. I had absolutely no difference in spool up time and only a very slight decrease in my maximum boost (less than 0.5 PSI).For me the 1" thick radiator for the AWIC was what did it. You'd never get an A2A IC that flowed anything decent that was that thin.