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Date:         Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:50:03 -0800
Reply-To:     David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA>
Subject:      Areas of vacuum in the engine compartment?
Comments: To: TDI-conversion@yahoogroups.com,
          Vanagon-VAG-EngConv@yahoogroups.com
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I am thinking of doing some performance mods to my TriStar that has a 115hp pumpe düse TDI when the insurance is up in late April. I have a VNT-22 turbo here and will be building a custom exhaust manifold for it and will be beefing up the intercooler from the "AHU" so that I have to something larger to handle the additional air compression. I have my eye on the LT-II / Sprinter intercooler which is about 4x to 5x larger than the AHU intercooler. The problem for me is where to mount the intercooler on a Syncro where there will be sufficient air flow to cool it down when there is 1.6bar of air pressure running though it. Currently I have an aluminium plate over the driver side tail light area that the AHU intercooler is attached to. This is all sealed off and an 8" fan is behind it to force the cold outside air through it and into the engine compartment. I am thinking that the Sprinter intercooler will be as long as the engine compartment is from front to rear and still leave some room for the piping. I was thinking I could build a sheet metal ducting around one side of the intercooler so the same fan would continue to push only cold air through it and not the warm engine bay air. I was also thinking of ways to improve this and was wondering if there is any natural low pressure zones at the back of a Vanagon to assist pulling the air through the intercooler? Is the engine bay a natural low pressure zone as compared to the outside of the van? If I extend an additional ducting downwards to where the air under the van is moving will that create a small vacuum?

David Marshall

http://www.hasenwerk.ca http://www.fastforward.ca

Box 4153, Quesnel BC, Canada V2J 3J2


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