thejonesey
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Hello all,
Do you run engine bay fans when going along or only on start up? TAMD61a on shaft in a Turbo 36.
Do you run engine bay fans when going along or only on start up? TAMD61a on shaft in a Turbo 36.
DittoI leave mine on whilst running. Can only be a good thing imv
In earlier days I used fans when starting Gasolin engines, but with my Tamd61 I never used the fans.Hello all,
Do you run engine bay fans when going along or only on start up? TAMD61a on shaft in a Turbo 36.
Your engine room must get unbearably hot……I’ve installed an extra huge fan to move air around……engines don’t like hot air !Why ? ……it’s pointless with a diesel as they are glorified air pumps anyhow .
Any poxy fans 9issing in the wind ( no pun intended )
Engine displacement 12L x 1800rpm x 60 mins 1296000 L x 2 ( twin ) = 2592000 L / hr @ atmospheric pressure it’s drawn it .
No cos all that air flowing in through the side vents , some 2.5 million litres / hr vol at atmospheric.Your engine room must get unbearably hot……I’ve installed an extra huge fan to move air around……engines don’t like hot air !
Yes it’s a bit historical , pre diesel turbo intercooler ( Water cooled ) .I thought the main purpose (well perhaps for older boats) was to vent the engine bay in case of fumes mainly for Petrol engines but also battery gases etc. I do out of habit run the fan for a couple of minutes before starting.
Not sure you’re getting this……….if the air temp in the engine room is lower the engine will receive cooler air, the inter cooler will only reduce temp from a set point to another set point, depending on how efficient the inter cooler is, ………..if air goes into the engine @ 40 deg the inter cooler may take it down to 30 deg, if the air is 30 deg the intercooler will take it to 20 deg…..engines like cold air.No cos all that air flowing in through the side vents , some 2.5 million litres / hr vol at atmospheric.
Aside the intercoolers sea water cooled bring it down anyhow iirc to approx 15 *c from my MMDS screen I can see the charge air temps ( after the cooler ) ,It’s more a Q of how efficient the intercoolers are , how beefy and up to to job .
No matter what entry temp air is when it’s “ turbo d it’s compressed and heated ….up anyhow to same temp .
Its all on the intercooler efficiency after the turbo at the end of the day which is function of seawater temp and pump pressure .In the winter it works better gets it down from 15 to 11 due to the colder seawater flowing .
With normally aspirated sure I see your point .But not with turbo seawater cooled intercoolers .
That's principle, not principal.Not sure you’re getting this……….if the air temp in the engine room is lower the engine will receive cooler air, the inter cooler will only reduce temp from a set point to another set point, depending on how efficient the inter cooler is, ………..if air goes into the engine @ 40 deg the inter cooler may take it down to 30 deg, if the air is 30 deg the intercooler will take it to 20 deg…..engines like cold air.
If air enters the engine @ 60 or 50 or 40 deg the intercooler will not cool the output air to 20 deg, the numbers maybe out but the principal is the same.
You’ve not seen the size of my engine room fan !That's principle, not principal.
I agree engines like cold air because cold air it is more dense than hot air. But with the engine running a little engine bay fan will make no difference to engine bay air temperature.
The engine itself is a much bigger consumer of air compared to a little fan. So the engine drawing in outside air obliterates the effect of the fan , especially so when the engine is running at speed.
Both spellings are correct but different meaningohh……and principal or whatever is how spellcheck rights it
But you are missing the turbo compressing it and heating it to circa 200 *c or what ever .You might need to check the post turbo air temp . Your “ set point “ isn’t ambient ER temp it’s the post turbo temp .Not sure you’re getting this……….if the air temp in the engine room is lower the engine will receive cooler air, the inter cooler will only reduce temp from a set point to another set point, depending on how efficient the inter cooler is, ………..if air goes into the engine @ 40 deg the inter cooler may take it down to 30 deg, if the air is 30 deg the intercooler will take it to 20 deg…..engines like cold air.
If air enters the engine @ 60 or 50 or 40 deg the intercooler will not cool the output air to 20 deg, the numbers maybe out but the principal is the same.