ILtemprd
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I'm working on a design to try and create ideal temperature/humidity/airflow conditions to feed my engine in almost all outside ambient conditions. The very noticeable seat of the pants HP increase when driving in cool, humid conditions is extreme enough to me that I cant ignore it any longer. I must play.
I was hoping that one of our engine lords would know what the optimum temp and humidity would be for this to happen. This will be my setpoint on a programmable logic controller that will manipulate a signal to a pump running a water atomizer. This will create a mist vapor equal to 1 micron in size. The feedback from a remote mounted temperature/humidistat will monitor and regulate a 4-20 milliamp signal back to the PLC computer. This system would work well (I believe) in hot and dry locations. Once its complete, a dyno could easily tell if this was justified. Silverback - Do you see problems with this design in principal? Thanks for any help on this.