misting the outside of the intercooler?
misting the outside of the intercooler?
turns out this is actually a very popular DIY mod.
cheap parts:
$9 universal washer pump: http://www.ryderfleetproducts.com/cgi-bi...detail.jsp
$0.74 nozzles: http://www.dripirrigation.com/index.php?cPath=43_79
not sure what PSI windshield washer pumps typically run at. I've found postings online claiming anywhere from 5 to 40 psi.
No reason it wouldn't work, just not much benefit compared to using the money for a large intercooler from the start.
The water has to be a very fine mist. If it doesn't evaporate its not reducing the temperature. Anything less than 100psi just won't work.
Some of the old 80s bmw washer pumps make good pressure I had a 1980 530i and when the nozzle got plugged it made one of the clear reinforced lines bulge up and explode sounded like a gun wet off when it let go!!! must have had good pressure!!!
here's a pic of the hose type not the cheap kind!!!
The subaru wrx has the tank in the trunk and i believe it doubles as the windshield spray. Id love to do this in my w124 along with a battery relocate. Try and even out the wieght distribution.