Rotrex C38 on my 5.4L RV8
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I will be adding a radiator to cool the water, it may end up under the car as I have no room at the front anymore. Thats the weekends job.Cobratone wrote:Will you get much cool air through the chargecooler there Phil? Looks like the only air it'll get is the hot air coming through the radiator??
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nothing as exciting as that, just an oil cooler under the car which shouldnt be much different from fitting it at the front should it? I did wonder about fitting 2 under the car,kiwicar wrote:Hi
are you going to make a 2 layer laminar flow radiator to fit right across the underside of the car? Now that would be a neat piece of engineering, though it may cabin a bit warm in traffic in July.
Sorry I'll go crawl back under my rock!![]()
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Hi Elliot
they look nice. I've sent you a PM. Why did you not carry on down that route? What have you done now?
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they look nice. I've sent you a PM. Why did you not carry on down that route? What have you done now?
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Yes of course! You'd think I'd remember that after all the chats I've had with phil about charge coolers.topcatproduction wrote:Charge cooler Tone! Liquid pumped through it to cool the charge- the fins are blanked off to any outside air.
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Interesting, well it it works for them hopefully will work for you.The SC setups that a certain TVR company sell have about 2/3rds that wrap and they seem to work. Whilst I agree its not ideal, I will have to see how it goes.
Phil
The reason I noticed is because i've been designing my pulley system for my supercharger and in doing lots of research on newer engines they all have a good deal of belt wrap arround the crank and smaller pulleys like the alternator. Obviously with more belt wrap you get more friction, so having more belt wrap would mean you could run a lower belt tension to transmit the same power, or same tension to transmit more power. The standard serp layout also has rather poor crank pulley belt wrap but this isn't having to drive a supercharger.
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Hi Tom,
I had a better look at mine and its not a great picture. Theres more wrap than shows to be honest. OK, not a lot more, but the pic isnt great.
I will have a measure to find out the angle of wrap.
The SC version is dreadful, Im not convinced that works well if Im honest, but if it does then mine certainly will. I can always add some form of idler later, theres plenty of room , Im just trying to get it done as simply as possible.
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I had a better look at mine and its not a great picture. Theres more wrap than shows to be honest. OK, not a lot more, but the pic isnt great.
I will have a measure to find out the angle of wrap.
The SC version is dreadful, Im not convinced that works well if Im honest, but if it does then mine certainly will. I can always add some form of idler later, theres plenty of room , Im just trying to get it done as simply as possible.
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Hi Phil,
Yes, yours does look nice and neat.
I was thinking if you do get slip (hopefully you wont
) you could try down from the alternator, round the crank, then round the water pump, then to the supercharger, then to the alternator with maybe an idler to the right of the alternator.
Tom.
Yes, yours does look nice and neat.
I was thinking if you do get slip (hopefully you wont

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Just hope the bonnet still fits, will try it tomorrow
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Thanks, Im very pleased with it, especially as its cost me under £2K so far!scudderfish wrote:Awesome!
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