ringo wrote:Back to intercooling, now that it is known that ferrari has water to air. Which radiator is the for the turbo system, and does anyone have an idea of the benefits or drawbacks to their system?
Down sides of air-to-water is it is typically heavier (when you include all components and fluids), more complex than air-to-air and can suffer from heat soak and efficiency drops off very quickly. Upside is usually shorter intake path resulting in better throttle response and shorter time to reach peak boost, which given the MGU-H can be electrically driven is less of a concern.
Drag racers use air-to-water as the use time is low and the thermal mass of coolant can draw the heat away very quickly. Similarly marine applications like it as they have easy access to a cooling liquid (the water in which it is running) to cool the system.
As it also typically uses a much smaller heat exchanger than an air-to-air system, this might be one of the reasons Ferrari use it, to limit the aero impact. Also it might help with initial power for the start and over the first few laps prior to the system being heat soaked or reaching full operating temperatures.
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