CHARGE TEMP ON S4
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CHARGE TEMP ON S4
Does anyone know what the running inlet charge temp should be at on S4.
Even with RS4 intercoolers on the car, Think that the car is still getting to hot.
Even with RS4 intercoolers on the car, Think that the car is still getting to hot.
MING BLUE AUDI S4
Car is on Lock down
506.9 BHP @ 6.020 RPM
445.0 WHP @ 5.981 RPM
481.5 IBFT @ 4.976 RPM
Car is on Lock down
506.9 BHP @ 6.020 RPM
445.0 WHP @ 5.981 RPM
481.5 IBFT @ 4.976 RPM
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Going to look into running water injection, Had it on other turbo cars before, found it to work well.
found ths link
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html
found ths link
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html
MING BLUE AUDI S4
Car is on Lock down
506.9 BHP @ 6.020 RPM
445.0 WHP @ 5.981 RPM
481.5 IBFT @ 4.976 RPM
Car is on Lock down
506.9 BHP @ 6.020 RPM
445.0 WHP @ 5.981 RPM
481.5 IBFT @ 4.976 RPM
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I would say this is your best bet. Keep the SMIC's.BRETTCOLLINS wrote:Going to look into running water injection, Had it on other turbo cars before, found it to work well.
found ths link
http://www.aquamist.co.uk/rescr/rescr.html
Cars that are run hard in the US with FMIC's have overheating problems...especially on the race track. Not good.
Read the following two links. WI provides better results (for a lot less money) than an FMIC would.
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1743767.phtml
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1775761.phtml
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Yep. The radiator gets significantly less air...and the air it does get is warmer.
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I would say this is your best bet. Keep the SMIC's.
Cars that are run hard in the US with FMIC's have overheating problems...especially on the race track. Not good.
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Not true Verruckt, there have been some reports of overheating but the majority do not see this problem.
It is certainly not a given which is the way you imply it in your post.
The FMIC has also had a redesign since that time.
I have never seen the coolant temp on my car go up by even 1 deg during the summer and this is running with the fans all switched off, and yes the car does get driven hard !
There has been 1 issue with a car running oil temp too LOW, this is probably down to a faulty thermostat, again on mine no issues oil temp is spot on, running the std Audi stat.
I would say this is your best bet. Keep the SMIC's.
Cars that are run hard in the US with FMIC's have overheating problems...especially on the race track. Not good.
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Not true Verruckt, there have been some reports of overheating but the majority do not see this problem.
It is certainly not a given which is the way you imply it in your post.
The FMIC has also had a redesign since that time.
I have never seen the coolant temp on my car go up by even 1 deg during the summer and this is running with the fans all switched off, and yes the car does get driven hard !
There has been 1 issue with a car running oil temp too LOW, this is probably down to a faulty thermostat, again on mine no issues oil temp is spot on, running the std Audi stat.
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