Yeah but have you seen what WI does to a comp wheel...water jets are pretty effective
My existing setup is well proven with the TT, just a matter of optimising for an SC.
im still looking through notes etc....
but a novel way to implement WI is to connect a boost line to your WI tank and then inject upstream of your compressor (turbo or SC). this given proportional injection of water to boost
ie WI tank pressurises and pushes water out. only issue to atomisation may not occur so well at low boost levels
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Yeah but have you seen what WI does to a comp wheel...water jets are pretty effective
My existing setup is well proven with the TT, just a matter of optimising for an SC.
Lily Simpson 6.7.2010
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remember for a supercharger, since its displaces a fixed volume of air its desirable to increase the density as much as possible. ie drop the temp as much as possible
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before da pump you mean?
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what about injecting E85 pre-SC? potentially explosive, but its higher vapour pressure may be more effective in cooling than the water spray. As it would only be used "on throttle" might be ok as long as there are no backfires
would be good to have a second injector table with maybe a single injector pre-SC, so you could phase it into the main map with throttle
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The WI is actually 50:50 water/meth spirit ie E50 without the petrolNo way would you run E85 pre SC...turn the car into a bloody big bomb!!
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Query here... What effect will the water mist have on the SC rotors with respect to corrosion?? If you have steel based rotors, and the water is allowed to settle on the rotors at the end of your drive, and then due to whatever circumstances the vehicle sits for a month before starting, will you not then have the opportunity for pitting??
Of course, if you kill the WI and allow enough run on time to clear any water mist leftover, you should be fine, but still something that perhaps should be considered if you are going to run the WI pre-SC...
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the rotors and the casings are almost always aluminium alloys, sometimes with resin coatings..
is a good point.. you don't really want pooled water in there for long.
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Any half decent rotor is coated so no worries there....plus WI is well off by the time you shut the engine off.
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but the casing isn't, nor are the end plates? but yeah, common sense driving should prevail![]()
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but some people like accelerating at full throttle into their driveways!!
and hence the turbo timer was born
back to my previous question; what sort of temperature rise are we expecting to see across the supercharger brosef?
Lots...it's a more eff model than an old skool SC14 or M112 but it's not a twin-screw
Could easily be 150 deg C with no WI![]()
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Thread dig:
Justin, what sort of pre SC water flow figures are you looking at, in comparison to post?
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