I have a demon supercharger(over driven 10%), demon cam, fastman throttle body. These will all lead to higher air flow requirements. Plus the 2.7L supercharger will run cooler IAT;s VS a over spun 2.4L at the same boost pressure.
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We should look at this last part since you and I are very similar.
I've checked a few logs from the track and here's some data to consider:
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In really cold temps like say 40 F the IAT was 69 degrees over ambient at 109 F after the burnout. This temp did
NOT change from burnout to end of the 1/4 mile so there appears to be some minimum point the system will stabilize at.
In what I consider warm temps like say 80 F the IAT was 58 degrees over ambient at 138 F after the burnout. This temp ONLY changed by 4 F to 142 at the end of the 1/4 mile. In this case I actually had hot lap data to compare and on the THIRD back to back run the temps were 136 F and 140 F respectively so actually cooler on the third run and these were straight up hot lap right back to the staging lanes and go.
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Same day same track as the above stock data, I made some passes on a tune only from Mike@OST. What's of interest here are the increased cooling features implemented in the custom tune.
In warm 80 F ambient the IAT was 51 degrees over at 131 F after the burnout. at the end of the quarter they were 137 F. Hot lap (in the same log even) 133 F after burnout and 136 F at the end of the quarter.
2.4L supercharger with 2.72 Pulley = 16.5 psi on my car
In cool 55 degree air the IAT after the burnout was 111 F and 131 F at the end of the quarter mile so 76 F delta vs ambient compared to 69 F delta vs ambient stock. Not really that much difference considering the change in boost. This is with custom tune with improved cooling features however so compared to the stock with custom tune and same cooling features it's 56 F delta over ambient vs 76 F delta over ambient so say 20 F difference. Not bad considering the added boost.
2.4L supercharger with 2.72 Pulley on RE motor = 16.5 psi on my car
In hot miserable air of 93 F the IAT after the burnout was 126 F and 154 F at the end of the quarter mile with a delta over ambient of 61 F.
Another run in same hot miserable air IAT after the burnout was 140 F and 162 F at the end of the quarter mile with a delta over ambient of 69 F. This wasn't a hot lap, but not a cool down either. Staging lanes were crowded so however long it took to get back to the line firing the car to pull forward over and over.
Final run in 86 F the IAT after the burnout was 133 F and 154 F at the end of the quarter with a delta over ambient of 68 F. This run had a cool down.
With that data I think we can see the trend being that the SC cooling system sheds heat pretty well. My old Magnuson would get up to about 180 F in warm air at 15-16psi.
Curious what you see James with the larger blower?