AfterNvy
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- Jul 23, 2019
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Hello guys,
I found lots of topics on here with a rly nice thoughts and wanted to share an idea with you for my car build so I can get your feedback.
Car:
Toyota Mr2 spyder/roadster depending on where you live.
Engine - 1zz-fe - 140 hp stock.
Power goals - 230 hp at the crank, but would be great if the cooling system can take more.
Turbo - Garrett 2554r
So it all started as a stock car but what I wanted it to be is a track toy. Initially I wanted to improve the aero and after lots of research thats in the works now.
What problem I need to solve now is how to design my turbo kit and where to place the intercooler.
After the initial research I came to the conclusion that water to air cooling will be best for the mid engined layout but couple of things are putting me off:
1. Weight. The car weights less than a ton and I would like to keep it that way. Nicely designed system can weight 30+ kilos.
2. Complexity. The w2a adds lots of complexity and couple of more points of failure and I would ideally like to avoid that. Pump, plumbing, tank, heat exchangers.
3. More load on the electric system.
After that I started researching for some places to mount the air to air intercooler but thats really hard with this layout coz it has to be behind the engine.
Couple of ideas:
1. Above the exhaust in Porsche 992 style, id have to create some ducts to direct some air to it tho. I thought that the ducts can be in the rear wings and to route them somehow to the intercooler. I have no idea how to design them so i dont screw the aero of the rear of the car.
2. Below the exhaust angled. Pretty much angled like a diffuser would be. 2 ducts from behind the wheels, ill cut the lining and will route the air on the intercooler.
3. Behind the rear wheel. 1 duct from 1 of the wheels, the intercooler cant be huge so it will not be ideal.
In all of the above cases the vacuum from the car moving would help the air to be drawn out so ill not rely only on intake ducts. Also the intercooler will be shielded from the engine so it doesnt heat soak.
Any input on the whole design and the ducts would be appreciated. You can easily find the car on google for some pics and inspiration.
Thanks
I found lots of topics on here with a rly nice thoughts and wanted to share an idea with you for my car build so I can get your feedback.
Car:
Toyota Mr2 spyder/roadster depending on where you live.
Engine - 1zz-fe - 140 hp stock.
Power goals - 230 hp at the crank, but would be great if the cooling system can take more.
Turbo - Garrett 2554r
So it all started as a stock car but what I wanted it to be is a track toy. Initially I wanted to improve the aero and after lots of research thats in the works now.
What problem I need to solve now is how to design my turbo kit and where to place the intercooler.
After the initial research I came to the conclusion that water to air cooling will be best for the mid engined layout but couple of things are putting me off:
1. Weight. The car weights less than a ton and I would like to keep it that way. Nicely designed system can weight 30+ kilos.
2. Complexity. The w2a adds lots of complexity and couple of more points of failure and I would ideally like to avoid that. Pump, plumbing, tank, heat exchangers.
3. More load on the electric system.
After that I started researching for some places to mount the air to air intercooler but thats really hard with this layout coz it has to be behind the engine.
Couple of ideas:
1. Above the exhaust in Porsche 992 style, id have to create some ducts to direct some air to it tho. I thought that the ducts can be in the rear wings and to route them somehow to the intercooler. I have no idea how to design them so i dont screw the aero of the rear of the car.
2. Below the exhaust angled. Pretty much angled like a diffuser would be. 2 ducts from behind the wheels, ill cut the lining and will route the air on the intercooler.
3. Behind the rear wheel. 1 duct from 1 of the wheels, the intercooler cant be huge so it will not be ideal.
In all of the above cases the vacuum from the car moving would help the air to be drawn out so ill not rely only on intake ducts. Also the intercooler will be shielded from the engine so it doesnt heat soak.
Any input on the whole design and the ducts would be appreciated. You can easily find the car on google for some pics and inspiration.
Thanks