aggieforester05 said:
Yeah, that's got to be pushing the limits on that blower, but they've done some amazing things with it so far.
TLDR ALERT: I nerd out on stuff.
It absolutely is on the limits of the blower. You made a joke about the best method of cooling and you aren't wrong about that either. I have had nitrous cars before and it works wonders on pd blower setups, but I got tired of running out, having to refuel with high octane hard to source fuel because I didn't want to run a stand alone, and taking up freezer space with extra empty bottles.
I also don't really care for Meth. My problem with it is not if it is going to be so corrosive that something will invariably get eaten through from it, but when. Then you are left with an empty tank going WOT and soon enough a blown engine. So what am I supposed to do with a blower that is spinning at such high rpm's that almost any hp gained from the boost is negated by heat soaked air?
I wanted to make sure all of my cooling mods were scalable when I take the next step up in power. I am running E85 to keep things cool, ID1300X injectors, Fore triple fuel pumps to push the kind of fuel needed (I am getting my power numbers based on fuel consumption not dyno testing. I could care less what some dyno reads, tune on the street only where you will actually be driving the damn thing), bigger stainless steel braided fuel lines (8 AN,1/2"), massive heat exchanger with two electric fans, and a custom 4 gallon coolant/ice expansion tank where the spare tire used to be and dedicated pump. On a 10-15 second pull, IAT's drop back to where they were within 3 seconds. Oh how I hate not having turbskies lol
Fuel lines and regulator (mountup!)
Heat Exchanger and expansion tank:
A few other things, aftermarket slotted rotors really do help this thing:
Red interior ftw: