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You have "should do" and "can do" totally confused. Do me a favor and figure out which is which before you reply. I haven't said anyone should do a turbo without an intercooler, and in fact said otherwise. I wouldn't ever bother turbocharging a high compression engine on stock internals period.
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Look, I'm all for discussions, but by your theory, engine temperatures would not go up at all when increasing the power in an engine, because the *friction* would be the same. Right? Quote:
And even in N/A form, there is a certain level the ECU can retard timing to - and then it stops. If you exceed that level, you are out of luck. Quote:
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But to answer your questions: 1) Yes, it's friction in the engine, not the 4500° in-cylinder temperatures, that's the main source of heat. 1.5 Extra Bonus!) In-cylinder temperatures won't be any higher when properly tuned. See: my previous post 2) No, "most" and "all" are not the same thing. ("but by your theory, engine temperatures would not go up at all when increasing the power in an engine, because the *friction* would be the same. Right?") Quote:
I'm not turbocharging a 12.5:1 compression, I'm not doing it on stock internals, I'm not doing it without an intercooler and I'm not running 87 octane. But you can be sure that any time I am in the market for parts, I'll talk to and ultimately buy from someone who can listen to what I'm saying.
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Wow! Interesting back and forth! I'm trying wrap my head around all of it and digest.
So qoncept, your position is that an intercooler *is not* needed? And that octane ratings *does not* matter? I'm rather confused at both these assertions really. Since decades of internal combustion engine development flies in the face of the above 2 statements. I VERY well could be misreading what you're written, or misunderstanding your intentions. Please correct me if that is the case. Regarding heat in the engine vs in the engine bay: when you compress air, you heat the air up. The more you compress it, the more heat you introduce. Can we agree on this basic law of physics? If we can, then the intercooler's (or after cooler as some may call it) is apparent right? Actually, let me pose a question: have you ever seen intake air so hot that it pre-ignites the mixture in the chamber? Yep, that happens. Discussions are welcome! Please continue. ![]() budi |
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The works non intercooled system was only driven to nevada for testing purposes.
Car will be back in the shop tomorrow for more changes and development. A FMIC, bigger radiator and oil cooler will be added. The car survived the intense hear of nevada. The only issue i had was an oil leak from the turbo resevior tank overflowing. I was talking to paul AVO and he gave me a solution to the issue
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"At peak efficiency, only about 30 percent of your fuel’s energy is used to create reciprocating power. The remaining 70 percent of the fuel’s potential energy escapes through the tailpipe or is converted into heat that’s absorbed by the cooling system."
So, if more fuel is necessary for more power, and thus more wasted "potential energy" is escaping into the system, how does it generate the same temps "if properly tuned"? Quote:
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But in neither case are you increasing the combustion temperatures. If you are, you're causing detonation and going boom. Quote:
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So, depending on what you're asking (because you are such a horrible moving target I have no idea anymore), either: A) it's later, in the exhaust, after combustion has completed, or B) I already fucking agreed with you that there can be temperature changes after that. I didn't phrase it quite that way but you're a smart guy, so you SHOULD be able to scroll up and find it. Quote:
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Octane rating has nothing to do with burn temperature. It is possible to formulate two different fuels having the same octane rating and vastly different burn temperatures. The octane rating shows resistance to knock, and nothing else. If you want to claim that some manufacturer's octane boost chemical has the effect of also lowering combustion temperatures, that's one thing, but the octane rating of the fuel doesn't determine a burn temp. You're as likely to change burn temperatures by switching brands as you are by switching to a higher octane rating. |
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