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Under bonnet heating is a major problem in making an engine efficient.
If you can keep the inlet air cool, but the exhaust gas hot, you can greatly increase the efficiency of your engine. This is my first attempt at keeping the inlet air cool...
Cool air is dense air. The only attempt to keep the intake air cool on the M Roadster is this aluminium shield around the air filter / MAF...
or with the plenum and air filter removed...
I thought I could do better than this.
Some paper and cardboard templates...
Time to cut the aluminium...
After some quite complicated bending...
The finished shielding...
I decided that a wee bit more shielding was in order...
And the result of all this work...
According to the graph, it's worse than it was before.
Nothing ventured...Back to the drawing board. I think I will have to bite the bullet and do the job that I don't really want to - either ceramic coat, or wrap the exhaust in exhaust bandage. The exhaust heat shield was 130°C when I measured it.
A more radical option would be to make heat vents in the bonnet.
If you can keep the inlet air cool, but the exhaust gas hot, you can greatly increase the efficiency of your engine. This is my first attempt at keeping the inlet air cool...
Cool air is dense air. The only attempt to keep the intake air cool on the M Roadster is this aluminium shield around the air filter / MAF...
or with the plenum and air filter removed...
I thought I could do better than this.
Some paper and cardboard templates...
Time to cut the aluminium...
After some quite complicated bending...
The finished shielding...
I decided that a wee bit more shielding was in order...
And the result of all this work...
According to the graph, it's worse than it was before.
Nothing ventured...Back to the drawing board. I think I will have to bite the bullet and do the job that I don't really want to - either ceramic coat, or wrap the exhaust in exhaust bandage. The exhaust heat shield was 130°C when I measured it.
A more radical option would be to make heat vents in the bonnet.
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