Angrey
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So I've been empirically collecting data on my drives.
I have a Whipple Gen5, 2.75" pulley, Oversized Heat Exchanger and a Trackspec hood vent. I have a wonderful .50 final overdrive paired with 4.09's so my cruising speed at 2k rpms is 77 mph.
My IAT's are most optimal at around 85 mph. At that speed, the airflow is significant enough to drive heat out and the engine load is still low enough not to create significant heat. At 85, I'm generally 10 degrees above Ambient (although I've seen it momentarily dip to 8 or 9 degrees, but steady state would be about 10F over ambient).
If I slow down to say 70, although the engine load is slightly less, the air flow is less, so the over ambient climbs to about 12 degrees. If I speed up and cruise at 90-95, the airflow is greater, but the engine is working harder and so it climbs from 10 over to about 12 over.
I was just curious to see what others are getting for IAT2's over ambient when cruising.
I have a Whipple Gen5, 2.75" pulley, Oversized Heat Exchanger and a Trackspec hood vent. I have a wonderful .50 final overdrive paired with 4.09's so my cruising speed at 2k rpms is 77 mph.
My IAT's are most optimal at around 85 mph. At that speed, the airflow is significant enough to drive heat out and the engine load is still low enough not to create significant heat. At 85, I'm generally 10 degrees above Ambient (although I've seen it momentarily dip to 8 or 9 degrees, but steady state would be about 10F over ambient).
If I slow down to say 70, although the engine load is slightly less, the air flow is less, so the over ambient climbs to about 12 degrees. If I speed up and cruise at 90-95, the airflow is greater, but the engine is working harder and so it climbs from 10 over to about 12 over.
I was just curious to see what others are getting for IAT2's over ambient when cruising.
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