Chaps,
I'me been trying to 'improve' the TMIC design for a while now. First off, I made a heatshield out of aluminium to help prevent heat from getting to the cold side of the TMIC. This was placed between the rocker cover and the TMIC mounting frame.
The heatshield gave a small improvement in heat soak but, clearly it could be further reduced.
At the weekend, I flattened down both intercooler end tanks, so that they were not only shinier ( :lol: ) but, easier to apply heat tape to. This was done with a flap wheel and some wet and dry. I bought some Thermo-tec reflective self adhesive tap a while ago, and proceeded to 'lag' the end tanks. I completely covered the cold side and covered just the underside of the warm side. The idea behind this was to let heat escape a little easier, from this side.
As a future step, I might just lag the hot side completely now though, just to see if that provides any more improvement.
After lagging the end tanks, I also lagged the leading face of the core (flat end of the core, facing the front of the car. The idea behind this is to try and reduce any heat coming from the front of the car, when driving, raising the cores temperature at all.
The results:
I had to visit the local Nissan dealers yesterday to get an oil filter, a 30 minute drive for me. There was a guy in front of me so, I was probably waiting 5+ minutes. To cut a long story short, I needed the part number for the filter so, went out and popped the bonnet. As I was there, I thought I'd check the intercooler and see if the lagging had an effect. I found that that the cold side, at the very back corner, where it meets the plenum was cold to the touch. The intercooler pipe (cold side) was also cold to the touch, with the rest of the intercooler being just warm.
So, to sum up, £18 spent on the Thermo-tec tape and a bit of work with some aluminium and you can improve the efficiency and heat soak properties of the TMIC.
Next thing to do is make a full length ally heatshield for the underside of the TMIC and see if that further improves things. Then lag the turbo up pipe, manifold and elbow and downpipe to further reduce under bonnet temps.
Paul
I'me been trying to 'improve' the TMIC design for a while now. First off, I made a heatshield out of aluminium to help prevent heat from getting to the cold side of the TMIC. This was placed between the rocker cover and the TMIC mounting frame.
The heatshield gave a small improvement in heat soak but, clearly it could be further reduced.
At the weekend, I flattened down both intercooler end tanks, so that they were not only shinier ( :lol: ) but, easier to apply heat tape to. This was done with a flap wheel and some wet and dry. I bought some Thermo-tec reflective self adhesive tap a while ago, and proceeded to 'lag' the end tanks. I completely covered the cold side and covered just the underside of the warm side. The idea behind this was to let heat escape a little easier, from this side.
As a future step, I might just lag the hot side completely now though, just to see if that provides any more improvement.
After lagging the end tanks, I also lagged the leading face of the core (flat end of the core, facing the front of the car. The idea behind this is to try and reduce any heat coming from the front of the car, when driving, raising the cores temperature at all.
The results:
I had to visit the local Nissan dealers yesterday to get an oil filter, a 30 minute drive for me. There was a guy in front of me so, I was probably waiting 5+ minutes. To cut a long story short, I needed the part number for the filter so, went out and popped the bonnet. As I was there, I thought I'd check the intercooler and see if the lagging had an effect. I found that that the cold side, at the very back corner, where it meets the plenum was cold to the touch. The intercooler pipe (cold side) was also cold to the touch, with the rest of the intercooler being just warm.
So, to sum up, £18 spent on the Thermo-tec tape and a bit of work with some aluminium and you can improve the efficiency and heat soak properties of the TMIC.
Next thing to do is make a full length ally heatshield for the underside of the TMIC and see if that further improves things. Then lag the turbo up pipe, manifold and elbow and downpipe to further reduce under bonnet temps.
Paul