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Ok, so this post (and video) have nothing to do with my day job.
But, this was something I was helping a friend out with,...figured I would share.
Even though I don't see much intercooler swapping going on in the S550 community. It seems to be VERY much out of control on the earlier cars.
Now the back story....
My friend has a 2v mustang...and for a while has been fighting "belt slip" and "tensioner problems" while not really making much rwhp. Even going to the extremes of having his blower upgraded and converting to an 8 rib drive.
So obviously a good amount of money has been spent trying to make more power with this car. Well, finally I get my hands on the car when it comes time to re-tune it....
First thing I noticed, the car doesn't like the "normal" amount of timing I would run.
Second thing I noticed, the car doesn't make near the "expected" boost for the amount of blower speed it has.
So without doing another pull on the dyno, its time to do the easiest check in the world. HOW MUCH BACK PRESSURE is the intercooler creating?
Why is this test easy?
Well because it doesn't involve any fancy sensors, just a simple pressure gauge.
Why is this test important?
Well because let's say for ever psi of boost you make = 10 degrees increase.
So if your intercooler is causing an 11psi restriction. It has now created 110 degrees of temperature that it needs to cool down.
If it's causing MORE temp and load then it's curing, well then whats the point of it? That is the "internet question of the day"
Hope you all enjoy my crude, joke around video....
[ame="[MEDIA=youtube]U0LCbcBDaAI[/MEDIA]"]CLICK HERE![/ame] (cause I suck at embedding)
NOTE: This is not ProChargers dyno (that is a shop called House of Boost) and this is just one of my buddies cars, again, nothing to do with "work"
But, this was something I was helping a friend out with,...figured I would share.
Even though I don't see much intercooler swapping going on in the S550 community. It seems to be VERY much out of control on the earlier cars.
Now the back story....
My friend has a 2v mustang...and for a while has been fighting "belt slip" and "tensioner problems" while not really making much rwhp. Even going to the extremes of having his blower upgraded and converting to an 8 rib drive.
So obviously a good amount of money has been spent trying to make more power with this car. Well, finally I get my hands on the car when it comes time to re-tune it....
First thing I noticed, the car doesn't like the "normal" amount of timing I would run.
Second thing I noticed, the car doesn't make near the "expected" boost for the amount of blower speed it has.
So without doing another pull on the dyno, its time to do the easiest check in the world. HOW MUCH BACK PRESSURE is the intercooler creating?
Why is this test easy?
Well because it doesn't involve any fancy sensors, just a simple pressure gauge.
Why is this test important?
Well because let's say for ever psi of boost you make = 10 degrees increase.
So if your intercooler is causing an 11psi restriction. It has now created 110 degrees of temperature that it needs to cool down.
If it's causing MORE temp and load then it's curing, well then whats the point of it? That is the "internet question of the day"
Hope you all enjoy my crude, joke around video....
[ame="[MEDIA=youtube]U0LCbcBDaAI[/MEDIA]"]CLICK HERE![/ame] (cause I suck at embedding)
NOTE: This is not ProChargers dyno (that is a shop called House of Boost) and this is just one of my buddies cars, again, nothing to do with "work"
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