by DZL_Damon » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:29 am
Your MPG's might be better, but merely driving styles can vary that so much, you may not notice. Douglas is correct that intercooling increases efficiency, but if you are merely upgrading your I/C, there will not be a 12% gain there.
Boost is just a number, Air MASS is what we're interested in, and that will be increasing. Going back to good ol pv=mRT we can see that if temperature decreases, so will the pressure (or the volume in a different circumstance, but that is not the case).
So you may have less PRESSURE, but the mass of air going into the engine is the same, or higher than before, and also cooler. Apporximately every degree you knock off the intake is approximately 1 degree knocked off your EGTs. Judging by putting my hand on the hot/cold side of my intercooler, I'm dropping 100-200 degrees F I bet!
I have a hard time hitting 1200*F even when accelerating up a large hill while towing an M1028 behind me with 35psi of boost.
-93 W350,CC, DRW, A518, Pump maxed, DDP3, DennyT, 4" DP, black muffler stack with flapper. HE351cw, CoolerTubz, PS I/C, 4601HP elec. fuel pump, 205k
-89 D250, clean utility bed, TF727, new IP, 76k
-09 VW TDI 2.0L CR, ~45mpg, 20k