FZR1KG
Electrical
- Aug 15, 2010
- 12
I've noticed that in hot weather I get less power out of my engine and also I get less power out of it when it warms up fully.
I'm guessing that this is because the intake air heats up so I have less air density.
My car has a turbo and an inter-cooler, more correctly an after-cooler.
I just thought I'd ask here if insulating the air intake lines in the engine bay before it enters the turbo would reduce the heat absorbed from the engine bay reducing the final intake temperature.
Would it be worth trying or is it a waste of effort?
I'm guessing that this is because the intake air heats up so I have less air density.
My car has a turbo and an inter-cooler, more correctly an after-cooler.
I just thought I'd ask here if insulating the air intake lines in the engine bay before it enters the turbo would reduce the heat absorbed from the engine bay reducing the final intake temperature.
Would it be worth trying or is it a waste of effort?