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Old 11-08-02, 08:10 PM
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Yeah SCathcart, i have seen people using those kits like that, same with filling them with CO2 for the sole purpose of cooling off the IC. Thanks man, im aware of how detonation works, i just figured with enough fuel you could cool it down, but i guess if it gets hot enough there is no reasonable way of saving it.
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hmm, i've been running 15psi through the stock cooler, with hi flow turbo, re-mapped ecu and larger radiator, and not had any problems through hill climbs etc, from what i've researched, a fmic would restrict the flow to the radiator too much.

am i doing something dangerous?
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can anyone cut and paste that article here? dont want to pay to get the rest of the article
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Originally Posted by scathcart
Sky-high inlet temps. The mixture will preignite from the compression. The heat energy alone ignites the air/fuel, instead of using the spark as the source of activation energy.

Higher inlet temps lower the activation energy for the combustion reaction.

I have done another idea to help out my stock IC when I need it.

I plumbed my Nitrous system purge valve to a spary bar under my intercooler. At the push of a button I can fog nitrous at -127oF through my intercooler and out the hood scoop. I also designed a simple chip, operated off a switch, to cycle the system on and off every 5 seconds (on for one second) when I crank up the boost for hard runs.

I believe it is cold enough by the formation of frost in the IC fins...
yes, preignition can happen when running pig rich. it killed a seal on my motor recently while doing some tuning. low octane fuel, cheap 2 stroke oil, high intake temps and hot engine on the stock TMIC caused preignition in my engine at over 9PSI with a stage 2 hybrid. it shot up to 15PSI before i could pull it down and the damage was done, all while the wideband was reading full rich.

detonation is not the only killer of these motors so be careful when working with the TMIC with anything other than the stock turbo.
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