Originally Posted by
natethebrown I still would like to know if anyone has measured the temperature differential of the Andreas recommended (or one similar) intercooler from top to bottom.I think I can help you there. Let me handle one other thing first.
Originally Posted by
natethebrown While most of you turbo boys like to go for big power on dynos and drag strips there are those of us that would like to road race our cars and with that in mind heat soak becomes a concern.This is a road racing community with a sizable drag race following. For the most part we like turns between our straights though. =]
Originally Posted by
natethebrown I think knowing if the FMIC will become heat saturated in one area because the air is not being properly spread over then entire IC is important depending on who you are going to recommend a FMIC too.Sure. Sure. I know it wasn't explicitly covered in the thread I linked you but it was covered decently well in the Hybrid Z thread here:
Intercooler CFD Testing - HybridZ
In that thread there is minimal real world data and measurements, but a lot of flow analysis comparing different end tank designs. Real world measurements and tests would be great to have from members here, and if they have them, I'm sure they will post them up. But for now, we can at least rest on what others have found out. Specifically, Corky Bell and others found that the best way to utilize the entire core (as you wish to) is to have the end tank inlets in the middle of the core. If that can't be done, the next best thing is to have them on opposite sides of the core. If that can't be done, baffles can be added to help.
I guess you already know all this though and are just looking for solid numbers? If so, I guess we'll just have to both wait and see if anyone has any, because I don't. =(