Just to be clear, I wasn't saying that you are lazy, I was saying that *I am* and that's why I would install an EGT gauge. That's also the reason I do oil changes, etc, etc...I actually have intake air temp gauges before and after my air-to-air intercooler (actually used extra senders and a switch for my oil and water temp gauges )and can say firsthand that they only come up over 100° F if I am into the boost for an extended period of time, e.g. climbing a hill. I can't imagine being able to effectively use an IR thermometer while driving.
Going to be a fun little project, I have the same thing in my car and i'm always looking for ways to tweak it. I still have yet to install a resevoir and am thinking of getting a buddy to weld me an aluminum one that will fit up in the rain tray. Get a few litres out of it or so. We'll have to get together sometime once I move down to vancouver this month.
With appropriately designed systems, counter flow (coldest against coldest, hottest against hottest) is most effective. The physics reason is because the temperature differential is what drives heat flow. While it is true that if you have the coldest water exchanging with the hottest air, then exchange at that part of the cooler is greatest, it is not the big picture. After the exchange of heat at the start of the cooler, the water and air will be very similar in temp and from that point on the remaining surface area of the cooler will become less and less effective at removing heat as the two temperatures become close to normalizing. If, on the other hand, you use counter flow, then the water will always be cooler than the air and will result in flow of heat from the air into the water throughout the length of the cooler. With effective counter flow, you can reduce the temp well below the median and in some cases the temp can get close to the water inlet temp. The more effective heat removal of counter flow can be seen in many applications, the most fun IMO being counter flow wort chillers.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
There a hole in that thing big enough to shove some ice cubes from the cooler into???