TR-Spider wrote:Ah, now I see...
That looks nice, with lots of proper executed work.
However the engine bay is really tight and the header quite close to the lid.
Judjing fron the headers colour it is close to glowing dark red during operation.
Probably the best to place the cover as a box, closed towards front, sides and top, but open towards the back to let the heat escape.
Where is the freh air coming from, from the side vents in the body?
I would be concerned about the intake temperature (despite intercooler after the turbo), did you measure it?
The fans remind me on that Chapparal (?) racecar of the early 70s who had these big fans for downforce...
Thomas
yes the manifold is quite close to the lid, but its closer still to the first bit of the I/C pipework.
I've never had any issues (as far as I'm aware) with intake temps. Certainly nothing has been mentioned by Phill when he's checked the logs.
You mention boxing the manifold in. This is the idea that I had to try and keep as much heat "in" as possible.
The fresh air is coming from under the car mainly. The drivers side intake is blocked off to direct air into the boot for the I/C, and the passenger side vent is open, supplying the Intake and engine bay with cool air.
Just had a google for the Chaparral race car. Its the 2J that has the fans.... looks mental!