pres6
New Member
- Messages
- 147
- Location
- Dallas, TX
ok, so i ahve not yet had the pleasure of holding one of the richwood manifolds yet... (anyone in DFW??) but i have been thinking alot about how to cool the air charge post blower. from looking at the amazing pics i have seen of the manifold it looks like a small heat exchanger could be mounted on the bottom side of the top plate, the air from the blower then would be forced through the cooling fins. and whilst it might not be an incredible change in temp, i think it would be significant, running it like the setup on the lightenings, where the water is cooled via the AC system and then circulated through the system.
granted if there were more room in the there would be other options.
i once ready somewhere that every 7deg drop in temp is 17hp.... i con't find it to quote it, but if thats right, it is an impressive number.
any thoughts?
granted if there were more room in the there would be other options.
i once ready somewhere that every 7deg drop in temp is 17hp.... i con't find it to quote it, but if thats right, it is an impressive number.
any thoughts?