From the other thread:
Tedsmx5 wrote:Why would you want a cold air intake with a intercooler????
The intercooler will remove the heat and feed air into the intake at near ambient temperatures.
All air under the hood is around 70degC as it's feed thru the radiator (I've done extensive measurements under the hood (it was cramped under there )) CAI will help on na engine but is pointless when you have an intercooler.
Ted
OK so I agree with Ted that underhood temp is very hot (especially when you add in the extra heat of a turbo) . However I'm struggling to beleive that an intercooler will "remove the heat and feed air into the intake at near ambient temperatures" . It may remove a large percentage of heat but it could never be 100% effective.
So , given the above line of thinking, when i installed my turbo i retained a CAI. i figure, at the very least i'm giving the intercooler a "helping hand" by feeding slightly cooler air into it, to start with. Makes the job easier for the intercooler this way.
I guess i won't really know until i do some comparitive tests of air temps, post intercooler, with my CAI setup , then the more conventional underhood pod filter setup most turbos seem to run.
So, has anyone done these tests already? (would save me the time) or can anyone add any thoughts to this? if the CAI is not doing anything useful, i might as well remove it and save a few feet of intake (better throttle response, and lighter weight! )