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Date:         Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:24:32 -0400
Reply-To:     lnjhogue@EASTLINK.CA
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From:         Jeff Hogue <lnjhogue@EASTLINK.CA>
Subject:      Re: Areas of vacuum in the engine compartment?
In-Reply-To:  <38204.204.239.103.250.1172598603.squirrel@hasenwerk.homeip.net>
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I've test fitted an intercooler from a 1.8t Audi TT behind the louver on the left side, under the box, I don't know if you have room for the monster sprinter intercooler but it would definately not starve for air there.Room for 3 air to air coolers for sure. Lots of space in the Doka engine room. Jeff.

----- Original Message ----- From: David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA> Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 1:50 pm Subject: Areas of vacuum in the engine compartment?

> 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

> manifoldfor 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

> pressurerunning 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

> onlycold 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

> naturallow 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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