Who cares what an intercooler does on the street as there are laws to abide by. It is only about racing on a closed course of some sort that matters.
rotfl Even though you are (hopefully) joking that is the oddest question I've heard all week. Maybe all month. This one's a keeper.Beside...who drives a Lotus on the street? :shrug:
yea i found a lot of debris in mine too.Has anyone measured the mass air flow through the IC roof duct vs speed? We could used a properly calibrated off-the-shelf MAF sensor but it would have to be placed in an area of the duct with laminar flow - somewhere between the roof scoop and the mail slot would probably be ok. I'd be very interested in knowing the cfm vs speed for the 07s, 08s, and with and without fettling the mail slot. Also some 08s have screens in the inlet of the roof scoop and some don't - mine did and I promptly removed it.
On another note those of you who haven't cleaned out your IC should take a look inside. When I installed the RLS IC I noted the factory IC which (had about 1000mi on it) had a pretty good collection of bugs plastered on the fins.
-john.
yea i found a lot of debris in mine too.
my guess is the only way we'd get accurate data is to drill a hole in the scoop and stick a sensor thru, otherwise the sensor itself would taint the results. I've heard of air speed sensors that race cars use like this one that might work. Racing Data Acquisition Sensors
You mean something like this?Has anyone measured the mass air flow through the IC roof duct vs speed? We could used a properly calibrated off-the-shelf MAF sensor but it would have to be placed in an area of the duct with laminar flow - somewhere between the roof scoop and the mail slot would probably be ok. I'd be very interested in knowing the cfm vs speed for the 07s, 08s, and with and without fettling the mail slot. Also some 08s have screens in the inlet of the roof scoop and some don't - mine did and I promptly removed it.
On another note those of you who haven't cleaned out your IC should take a look inside. When I installed the RLS IC I noted the factory IC which (had about 1000mi on it) had a pretty good collection of bugs plastered on the fins.
-john.
So two 6.5in Spal fans would essentially double the air flow.... neglecting head loss across the IC - which is probably significant.You mean something like this?
Airflow was measured downstream of the IC, but since there's no place for the air to escape, it's essentially the same flow in cfm as any cross-section of the scoop or ductwork.
Assuming that their rated cfm wouldn't be compromised by the same bottleneck that affects the roof scoop's ability to provide air flow...So two 6.5in Spal fans would essentially double the air flow.... neglecting head loss across the IC - which is probably significant.
-john.
I'm talking about ditching the roof duct entirely and putting the fans on the front of the IC - cool air would still come down through the duct towards the fans - essentially the rubber boot and the duct adapter that connects the IC to the boot would be replaced by two fans...Assuming that their rated cfm wouldn't be compromised by the same bottleneck that affects the roof scoop's ability to provide air flow...
haha yea the sensor install was incorrect. The thermocouple needs to be completely insulated from the pipe. Currently the sensor is taking the reading directly off the copper, which is the temp at the pipe surface. So if anyone is intersted in real time pipe temps there they areMag - something is very wrong with your data. The intercooler (stock, rls, Lotus Cup, or other) most definitely delivers cooler air than that which it receives.
Are you huffing nitrous again?! :shrug: rotfl
My guess is that you have your channels reversed, or you don't have each of your thermocouples in the air stream.