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but if thay are bolted to the under side of the hood thay would need really long lines that would be under the hood and gathering heat! wouldnt thay??
Pete
It looks like this is turning into another build thread...I'm liking it. What would you think about starting a new thread for the build?
The current one we have here (Cummins) (<--- that's a link) just got up and running...it's a really good thread and got loads of traffic.
Good question! I had not even thought about that. However, my first thought is probably no different than the aluminum and steel lines that are on top of the frame and right next to the exhaust manifold and the block. All that heat is being radiated onto the lines.
Up on the hood it would depend on how the lines were ran. I don't think it would be at all hard to place heat shields between the lines and the motor if it were found to be needed.
I don't think there would be very much difference in line length as they already go from the back of the block, along the frame rails, under the core support, and then up to the cooler. Inside the ram scoop the cooler would be maybe as much as 2' back from the grill, where they are currently located. The biggest concern I have would be designing in adequate flex in the lines to allow opening/closing of the hood.
The big plus to this would be removing two heat sources from in front of the radiator, which in good shape is already barely adequate for towing. Removing the tranny cooler in the passenger side tank would also take another heat source away from the radiator. I have no direct experience with it, but the 4L80E tranny apparently puts out a bunch of heat, which puts a lot of heat into the engine cooling system through the stock set up.
Don
Paveltolz
By the way, the link doesn't work.
Don
I'd be more inclined to add an intercooler under a scoop "A LA" mustang SVO or Thunderbird Turbo coupe instead of ram air for cooling way down in front of the rad support for trans coolers and such.......
That was done by a guy named scruffdog who never made it over from the old site but he claimed 160 deg IATs from 200's IIRC. I have long considered this option.
Ah, just went and had a look.
Yup, same principal as Ford used for their top mounted intercoolers.
Not a fan of his scoop choice.
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Would grab lots of air though.....
Dually Great carnage pics and I like your thinking.. but i think us youngins need photo documentation of the girl performing the work, for proof's sake of course.
We are on the same page...I thought the same thing. I was wondering it enough air flow could be had using a (functional) cowl hood
Been running a ATT A-Team Turbo for a little over 16,000 miles and no problems yet. Crank broke because of the Dorman pulley balancer??? Sure it had nothing to do with a lot of boost ?