Conceptual wrote:Slim,
This type of vortex tube: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube
And any exhaust turbocharger should suffice. After speaking directly to the manufacturer, their 3/4 inch model (19.5mm) will push 33cfm at max, but that can be increased by driving multiple tubes into an intake header, or manifold.
If someone has one of these engines, and live anywhere close to me, I have a manufacturer willing to send me 3 of them for a 90 day trial.
Slim, with that 9.9 number, does the temperature/density of the air matter? And can it be forcefed under pressure if the temp is way low.. (-30C).
Thanks!
so even well made units are not that good not to mention that they probably dont like the harmonics of piston engine. 80F isn't going to give much of power boost not to mention the weight and complexity this would add to a race car.Vortex tubes have lower efficiency than traditional air conditioning equipment. They are commonly used for inexpensive spot cooling, when compressed air is available. Commercial models are designed for industrial applications to produce a temperature drop of about 45 °C (80 °F).
As they say in thermo there is no free lunch