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Doghead,
I missed your last question. Without knowing what the temp coming out of the turbo is, I cant say for sure how much of a reduction I will see. I predict, without any factual data, that the temp coming from the turbo is in the 250* region. I would estimate the cooler to drop the temps to around 90*. So a reduction of about 160*. Again, I have nothing to base this on other than things I have read about these coolers on other diesel engines. And of course outside air temp will play a factor in the cooling effect.
If we had the compressor map from the "D" turbo, and some other basic engine data, I think we could come up with an estimated temp of the charge air. But theory is...well theory. Real world data speaks the truth.
I missed your last question. Without knowing what the temp coming out of the turbo is, I cant say for sure how much of a reduction I will see. I predict, without any factual data, that the temp coming from the turbo is in the 250* region. I would estimate the cooler to drop the temps to around 90*. So a reduction of about 160*. Again, I have nothing to base this on other than things I have read about these coolers on other diesel engines. And of course outside air temp will play a factor in the cooling effect.
If we had the compressor map from the "D" turbo, and some other basic engine data, I think we could come up with an estimated temp of the charge air. But theory is...well theory. Real world data speaks the truth.