I stumbled on an article about intercooler sprayers.
If you make yourself an intercooler sprayer use an expresso machine pump
They can reach 300psi and make microscopic size water droplets which means more efficient latent heat of evaporation to remove heat.
Intercooler sprayer pump
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I recall others having success using the windshield washer pump to spray the intercooler. I'd think that pump flows plenty for this purpose, and that getting a good mister/spray pattern at the intercooler is the key?
More of tech details can be found on this link
The best fact about these pumps are how small the droplet of water are.
44.50$ Canadian for the pumps local to me.
These Italian pump are found in tons of appliances according to the read
They have a few fun articles
https://www.autospeed.com/cms/a_113191/article
The best fact about these pumps are how small the droplet of water are.
44.50$ Canadian for the pumps local to me.
These Italian pump are found in tons of appliances according to the read
They have a few fun articles
https://www.autospeed.com/cms/a_113191/article
The pump controls the flow and pressure. Wouldn't the droplet size be a function of the nozzle (at certain pressure)?
Have you considered a water methanol system? Then just add a branch to for IC spray? I would even look at the pump & spray bar used on some WRXs (maybe some BMWs).
Have you considered a water methanol system? Then just add a branch to for IC spray? I would even look at the pump & spray bar used on some WRXs (maybe some BMWs).
Fast951 wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 4:07 pm The pump controls the flow and pressure. Wouldn't the droplet size be a function of the nozzle (at certain pressure)?
Have you considered a water methanol system? Then just add a branch to for IC spray? I would even look at the pump & spray bar used on some WRXs (maybe some BMWs).
Not sure if you read the short article.
I found it to be a light and entertaining read.
Maybe not for everyone.
I have an expresso machine sitting on my work desk with the same type of pump. It just made me laugh at the thought of taking apart my coffee machine to build a sprayer setup.
In addition it also interests me as I am a Power Engineer/Steam Engineer
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Bought the intercooler sprayer pump.
Store just down the road from my house.
46.72$ Canadian
Far more powerful pump than anything else available.
Store just down the road from my house.
46.72$ Canadian
Far more powerful pump than anything else available.
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