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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 06:05 AM
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Same on all Fords since about 1989
 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 07:21 AM
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Same on all Fords since about 1989
I learn every day, sure is great.
but I ahte being wrong!
 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 08:09 AM
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cdtruckin:

This is off topic but I was wondering if you have any personal experience with Collins Diesel in your home town? I'd appreciate any thought you might have to share. You can shoot me a PM if you don't want to post your thoughts.

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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 08:14 AM
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Compressor side temp?

I have researched….and have not found the answer I need. The temperature of air, coming out of the compressor before the intercooler?
Also the delta between inlet and outlet of the intercooler?

Any help out there?

Thought I would be wise to repost my orginal question, just trying to keep this thing going in the direction of some data.

 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 09:07 AM
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 01:40 PM
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Be patient, it's coming....
Tanks bud.

Had to get all realigned
this thread had been already hijacked
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and I have done it myself on threads, it is easy to get side tracked.
 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 07:13 PM
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Originally posted by CLPF350
cdtruckin:

This is off topic but I was wondering if you have any personal experience with Collins Diesel in your home town? I'd appreciate any thought you might have to share. You can shoot me a PM if you don't want to post your thoughts.

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No dealing's with Collins. Just bell turbo(pias) and ragettie enterprise (ray Jr+ Sr) Cummings
 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 07:23 PM
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Tim Lamkin:

To many variables, Different air temps at different boost pressures for the air temp out of the turbo. then the out side air temp through the air to air radiator for the air intake into the engine.
 
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 07:32 PM
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Originally posted by cdtruckn
Tim Lamkin:

To many variables, Different air temps at different boost pressures for the air temp out of the turbo. then the out side air temp through the air to air radiator for the air intake into the engine.

Could not agree with you more., to many variables
However, the original design was at nominal numbers and if you please “laboratory environment” (some call it different) and that is very acceptable numbers. As with all design they must start somewhere. Those are the numbers I need, shall we say the “perfect environment” data, or design criteria.
 
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Ok like 120deg. going in and 80 deg out @ 60deg ambient air?
 
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Originally posted by cdtruckn
Ok like 120deg. going in and 80 deg out @ 60deg ambient air?
OK that seems a bit low, are these numbers real and from the design criteria.

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Old Dec 17, 2003 | 01:42 PM
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If I were as interested as you are in finding the temps. I would call, (Garett) are they still suplying turbos for internatioal? they would have desinged the turbo and would have to know everything about the charger-aftercooler-engine, if in three pages a enginer has not responded I think it's safe to say ones not going to. I know on the old body fords with the 7.3 that banks said there intercooler (realy aftercooler) gave a 14hp increase, it was only slighty biger with better bends etc. so I can see where you are comming from. I also see where a bigger better aftercooler would make since, I had a friend with a '01 stroker with a 110hp super chip and at WOT on a cool-crisp night it would blow the aftercooler hoses evertime, ended up going to a 90hp setting and double clamping the hoses. I think the importent thing is to keep the after cooler un-blocked and as much air as possible going to it, might want to move to a colder climate as well to utilize the good air j\k So get on that phone to garett and get some ansers, be sure to post what you find for the rest of us!!!
 
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If I were as interested as you are in finding the temps. I would call, (Garett) are they still suplying turbos for internatioal? they would have desinged the turbo and would have to know everything about the charger-aftercooler-engine, if in three pages a enginer has not responded I think it's safe to say ones not going to. I know on the old body fords with the 7.3 that banks said there intercooler (realy aftercooler) gave a 14hp increase, it was only slighty biger with better bends etc. so I can see where you are comming from. I also see where a bigger better aftercooler would make since, I had a friend with a '01 stroker with a 110hp super chip and at WOT on a cool-crisp night it would blow the aftercooler hoses evertime, ended up going to a 90hp setting and double clamping the hoses. I think the importent thing is to keep the after cooler un-blocked and as much air as possible going to it, might want to move to a colder climate as well to utilize the good air j\k So get on that phone to garett and get some ansers, be sure to post what you find for the rest of us!!!

Great stuff......I do have some Ford eng working on it now.

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