by mettersl » Wed Aug 04, 2021 6:22 pm
Hi Darren,
Charge coolers are heavier and more complex but can provide more cooling, especially in badly ventilated locations like the GTA engine bay, are they worth the weight? good question.
A610 intercooler is a better design than GTA too, but I agree more cc should improve the low end, but Custard is moving from an tuned Atmo engine where the gap is smaller. If he's retaining the original box, he will have shorter gearing than a GTA Turbo/A610, so that will help the 4th gear urge.
Second son is my resident turbo/supercharger encyclopaedia. He has retrofitted two VVT turbos onto LR Discoveries one with vacuum control and one with a controller...the latter works better as you can program the boost curve more accurately.
VVT are easy to find for diesels and almost unknown on petrol's - VW used them on a few cars (TT?) but there isn't much choice (I'm told).
His latest mod is a charge cooler in the inlet manifold - he started with a Jag V8 manifold and grafted it in (his welding skills are way beyond mine now) .
Before under load he was getting 120 degree inlet temperatures (at least- in a Chernobyl style, that was as far as the gauge went) and now its 40 degrees. Pick up is greatly improved too so I think his next plan is to make a run of them.
He's trying to persuade me to fit a charge cooled supercharger to my 610 using a supercharger from a VW v6 from an S4. He has one in stock...
This is a pub conversation!! cheers