Roe Intercooler Interest

I believe that higher horsepower levels are certainly achievable,
Although, I think it would be better if a hood mod were done to allow clearance for an intercooloer with proper airflow.
 
Clearance won't be an issue with the cores he is going to use. If it does become one, we can always move the coils.
 
Here is the core design and theory.


Intercooler

The heat exchangers are especially designed for intercoolers in turbo and supercharged petrol and diesel engines. The heat exchangers are compact, easy to install and more efficient than conventional coolers.

The heat exchanger systems have a unique designed core for intercooler applications. The air-to-liquid system gives increased efficiency compared to an
air-to-air system. With the air-to-liquid system
you will get cold air right from the start.





Benefits

Superior cooling performance
Extremely low pressure drop
Ideal to integrate in the inlet manifold
Increased response due to short flow length in the system
Robust design. One-piece aluminium extrusion
No soldering or braising - soft mounting with O-rings
Reduced noise and pulsation. Improved airdistribution balance

Special core for charged engines

We have a special core for air flow in charged engines. This core has longer and higher fins and fewer break-up zones (more surface) than the traditional core for liquid applications. Normally, a package of 2-4 cores is needed to meet specifications. Cores used are ø39.5 and ø45 mm.

High performance

The high performance, compared to that of the common plate style intercoolers, is a result of the extremely large surface area and the unique flow pattern. The oval core design gives an extremely low pressure drop on the charged air side.

Installation

Best result is achieved if the heat exchanger is installed in the inlet manifold. This improves the response compared to that of traditional air-to-air intercoolers due to shorter flow length. The intercooler reduces the noise level and pulsation.

The core can be delivered as a separate component, ready for installation.

Applications

Air flow over the core.



Special core for intercooler.


Example of air flow in an inlet manifold.


Cross section of a core showing height of fins, distances between them and their thickness in mm.



Compact design

The coolers are small, compact and
circular. The compact core design makes it easy to install in the inlet manifold. The heat exchanger core are patented.

Better torque, response and performance
With intercooler cores installed, you achieve
better torque, response and performance
compared to those of conventional coolers. The coolers effectively increase engine efficiency and decrease fuel consumption.

Environmental advantages

The intercooler reduces hazardous emissions of nitrogen, e.g. The engine temperature becomes more even due to improved air distribution balance.

Separate cooling circuit

The air-to-liquid intercooler system needs a separate cooling circuit with a circulation pump and a separate radiator. We also supplies intercooler housings for use in racing/aftermarket applications and as prototypes for test and evaluation.


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That was helpful...

Off the wall question...

What about a window, say 3200-5500 rpm for a wet 25 (or smaller) NOS shot?

I am way out of my area of expertise (marketing and adverting!) here...just probing...
 
Thanks for the product info! That's a pretty neat system. It looks like it would probably work well in the space constraints given. I think the mfg's claims are a little bit of a stretch, but it's a neat concept nonetheless. It looks like a tube/fin system that allows you to build a custom "frame" (intake manifold) around it. For some reason, I can't see the pic of the cross section of the core with the measurements. Do you have a link? Looks like it would work well for this application. :rock:
 
Prof, I think your bottom end will probably hold anything you throw at it. I would think the NOS would cool things down enough to add additional boost, but I'd rather have the cooling benifit of the intercooler there all the time.
 
Another idea that bounced around while Sean was tuning...those of us with a Roe have a test switch for our water/meth in the engine compartment. Sean and Stingray discussed moving that into the cab where it could be used to charge the intake in advance of run to cool the intake...

I noted that before some of the water/meth pulls, Sean would run the engine up to the point where the meth was injecting and hold it there a few seconds and come back down to idle then do it again...prior to a full pull...seems the test button being located in the cab would accomplish the same thing...cool the intake area prior to a run.
 
intercooler

i want in hopefully im not to late

1. Blackviper
2. TNVIPER
3. Yellowfever#154
4. Tiny Giants
5. ACE
6. kyle's srt10
7. JeffBoyette
8. LoveThisTruck
9. Prof
10. eddie102870
11. BlackDodge10
12.Perk_1405
13.TEST MODEL ROE RACING
14.Nycstev
15.Belgiumbarry
16.Tork_Monster
17.SNAKEGUTS ?
18.Yellow Venom
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1. Blackviper
2. TNVIPER
3. Yellowfever#154
4. Tiny Giants
5. ACE
6. kyle's srt10
7. JeffBoyette
8. LoveThisTruck
9. Prof
10. eddie102870
11. BlackDodge10
12.Perk_1405
13.TEST MODEL ROE RACING
14.Nycstev
15.Belgiumbarry
16.Tork_Monster
17.SNAKEGUTS ?
18.Yellow Venom
19.Devildawg3097
20.05dodgesrt10
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
 
Not too late. I don't think Sean is in the design phase yet, he is still covered up with moving his business...I doubt that he will get to this project until after the first of the year.

If anyone else is interested in fronting some development funds for this project let me know...we might be able to get a little higher priority if some of us decided to front the R&D on this project...do this via PM not here on the thread, please.

Roy
 
on the 928 they use the deep V between the cilinder banks ... perhaps we need to put the coils besides and use that space to ? :dontknow:

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blackviper said:
1. Blackviper
2. TNVIPER
3.
4. Tiny Giants
5. ACE
6. kyle's srt10
7. JeffBoyette
8. LoveThisTruck
9. Prof
10. eddie102870
11. BlackDodge10
12.Perk_1405
13.TEST MODEL ROE RACING
14.Nycstev
15.Belgiumbarry
16.Tork_Monster
17.SNAKEGUTS ?
18.Yellow Venom
19.Devildawg3097
20.05dodgesrt10
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Sorry guys Im out, the ROE is sold
 
TNVIPER said:
PM Eddie102870....I think he has an after-cooler on his..


It's a bypass cooler.

All it does is cool the air that the blower is not using for boost............. almost useless.................. me thinks. :)
 
That wouldn't be completely useless. Just not nearly as effective as a true aftercooler......
 
If is like the bypass on my Enormous diesels i use to build.............. it goes into by pass when your out of the throttle or the it's pushing too much air and it bypass to even out the mixture.

when this happens it just pumps air on itself, and unloads the blower, free spinning it.

the only plus besides looking GREAT is that it cools some of the air that will be used when you jump on the throttle, then the bypass closes and your on your own.
 

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