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Rotaryman88 07-07-2002 11:27 AM

At a lot of the races I've been too, I've seen many racers put ice ontop of their TB/UIM area between races to try and cool things down, do you think this would actually help? If so, I was thinking of a "cool down" system that uses a small ice/water tank that has a pressurized hose system that runs along the engine bay area w/ misters aimed at key heat areas so you could flip a switch and the system would "mist" the engine bay w/ a cold vapor that in turn would work to drop the temps of the engine bay as well as the air running into the intake...does this sound like a system that might be useful at all? I know that you can spray the ICs w/ water to get a colder IC charge for the incoming air, but wouldn't it work if you could cool down the entire engine bay? I'm at work and bored, so you'll have to bear with the crazy ideas...lol.

13BAce 07-07-2002 11:39 AM

The ice on the intake manifold works. Some people use water/air intercoolers with ice water. That keeps the intake charge very cool.

UniqueTII 07-08-2002 08:37 AM

Spraying a cold mist on the stock IC would do wonders, assuming you got some airflow through it.



A friend of mine has a water/air IC on his MR2...I was thinking of trying one in the stock location in a TII, just to be different.

13BAce 07-08-2002 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by UniqueTII' date='Jul 8 2002, 11:37 AM
Spraying a cold mist on the stock IC would do wonders, assuming you got some airflow through it.



A friend of mine has a water/air IC on his MR2...I was thinking of trying one in the stock location in a TII, just to be different.

Brian Cain did it on his TII. He had good results.

rota-re 07-08-2002 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by 13BAce' date='Jul 8 2002, 03:00 PM
[quote name='UniqueTII' date='Jul 8 2002, 11:37 AM']Spraying a cold mist on the stock IC would do wonders, assuming you got some airflow through it.



A friend of mine has a water/air IC on his MR2...I was thinking of trying one in the stock location in a TII, just to be different.

Brian Cain did it on his TII. He had good results.[/quote]

U'd want to be careful with having too much water running around near you're electrics wouldn't you? i know its only a mist, but it would still drip. FMIC would be ok tho

13BAce 07-08-2002 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by rota-re' date='Jul 8 2002, 12:59 PM
[quote name='13BAce' date='Jul 8 2002, 03:00 PM'][quote name='UniqueTII' date='Jul 8 2002, 11:37 AM']Spraying a cold mist on the stock IC would do wonders, assuming you got some airflow through it.



A friend of mine has a water/air IC on his MR2...I was thinking of trying one in the stock location in a TII, just to be different.

Brian Cain did it on his TII. He had good results.[/quote]

U'd want to be careful with having too much water running around near you're electrics wouldn't you? i know its only a mist, but it would still drip. FMIC would be ok tho[/quote]

An air/water IC has the water sealed from the atmosphere.

1988RedT2 07-08-2002 10:15 AM

Surely, spraying a cold water mist on the stock IC wouldn't be much different from driving at highway speeds during a heavy rain. This sounds like a pretty neat (and easy) way to lower the intake charge temperature. I believe I'll build a prototype and start manufacturing them and sell them all over the world. I'll be rich! RICH! BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

winger 07-08-2002 10:55 AM

LOL looks like someone is gonna be richer than you



http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/mall/ic04.asp

13BAce 07-08-2002 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by winger' date='Jul 8 2002, 01:55 PM
LOL looks like someone is gonna be richer than you



http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/mall/ic04.asp

Guys, remember that an air/water IC is different from a water spraying system. One way to do the water spraying system would be to use windshield washer sprayers.

1988RedT2 07-08-2002 02:04 PM

Hey, I like that idea! Windshield washer setup gives you a tank, a pump, tubing and spray nozzles! Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! :bigok:


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