Skip to main content
Topic: Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler? (Read 1056 times) previous topic - next topic

Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler?

In a my constant quest to over-engineer my car.  I was wondering it would be beneficial to heat wrap my entire intercooler except for the top fins.  My thinking is that less hot air will be able to travel from the turbo and exhaust manifold, and cool air will simply circulate in the intercooler and flow back out instead of traveling completely through.

I actually made a crude picture to show what I am talking about.

X

Thoughts?
2013 Focus (Daily)
1968 Cougar XR7
1987 Turbo Coupe
5 Speed, Stock IHI, Aeromotive 340LPH, Stinger 3in DP w/Magnaflow 3in Race Series ler, Hallman Boost Controller, Corbeau Fixed Back Racing Seats, Rebuilt 35# Injectors, Kirban AFPR, Stinger's Front Mount Piping w/Big NPR Front Mount IC, 3/8 E-85 Fuel Lines, SPEC Stage 3+ Clutch, Explorer 4.0 Dual Core Radiator, Optima Red Top Battery
1988 Turbo Coupe (RIP)
1984 Cougar (RIP) :cougarsmily:
1986 Cougar XR7 5 Speed.  (sold)

Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler?

Reply #1
I don't think so. You want the intercooler to have as much flow through it as possible, and this would restrict it.

What about a turbo blanket and ceramic coating on the downpipe instead? That'll help keep the heat in the exhaust where it belongs.

Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler?

Reply #2
about halfway through drawing that picture I figured that would be the case lol

I like your idea much better
2013 Focus (Daily)
1968 Cougar XR7
1987 Turbo Coupe
5 Speed, Stock IHI, Aeromotive 340LPH, Stinger 3in DP w/Magnaflow 3in Race Series ler, Hallman Boost Controller, Corbeau Fixed Back Racing Seats, Rebuilt 35# Injectors, Kirban AFPR, Stinger's Front Mount Piping w/Big NPR Front Mount IC, 3/8 E-85 Fuel Lines, SPEC Stage 3+ Clutch, Explorer 4.0 Dual Core Radiator, Optima Red Top Battery
1988 Turbo Coupe (RIP)
1984 Cougar (RIP) :cougarsmily:
1986 Cougar XR7 5 Speed.  (sold)

Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler?

Reply #3
Forget the stock unit and fab up a front mount.
I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!

 

Heat Shielding the bottom half of the stock TC intercooler?

Reply #4
Heat tape on the ic would IMHO actually keep more heat in the ic.
87 TC
HO Swap, T5 Swap, Mach Springs, CHE Upper and Lower control arms, Mach Chin spoiler, soon to be Procharged.

:evilgrin: Nitrous is like a hot chick with an STD you want to hit it but are scared of the consequences. :evilgrin: