The air is sucked through the TB then it goes into the compressor. I believe the cooler Eddie has is used before the TB.:dontknow:belgiumbarry said:are there connections on the ROE blower to lead the air first trough a cooler :dontknow:
and as i understood it , it's not the pressure but the amount of air that's pumped which give cooling... so at WOT , lot's of air, alot cooling...it is, less heating upp... :dontknow:
The heat we are looking to remove is the heat generated by the compression of the air. As the air is compressed, it gets hotter. Likewise as it expands it gets cooler. At the low compression levels we see on a stock ROE kit, the amount of heat added to the charge is minimal.
I believe ROE comments about heat at low boost is related to the amount of heat retained in the compressor as a result of mechanical operation. At higher boost levels (stock set up) that heat is dissipaited by the volume of air pumped through it.