Over Heat
anyone ever thought of using TEC/Peltier technology to cool the engine? maybe run a peltier mounted on the radiator or on the intercooler or on hooked up waterblock to the water hose circuit...
http://www.ferrotec.com/products/the...ingleStage.php
http://swiftnets.com/products/MCWCHILL-452.asp
above is a link showing TEC liquid chiller..wattage is applied and causes one side to be opposite in temp of the other...the waterblock allows the tec to actually reversly cool the water, as an example this is used for very high end server applications that require extreme watercooling, imagine a more powerful TEC chiller running on the watercircuit in the FD
http://www.ferrotec.com/products/the...ingleStage.php
http://swiftnets.com/products/MCWCHILL-452.asp
above is a link showing TEC liquid chiller..wattage is applied and causes one side to be opposite in temp of the other...the waterblock allows the tec to actually reversly cool the water, as an example this is used for very high end server applications that require extreme watercooling, imagine a more powerful TEC chiller running on the watercircuit in the FD
Last edited by Monsterbox; Jul 3, 2006 at 12:40 AM.
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Originally Posted by 2_1337
Is it true that 3rd gen rx-7s tend to overheat and if so what can be done to address this issue
Oh, and look into running more/bigger oil coolers than the rinky dink one that the touring and base models came with. I have been told that oil accounts for 40% of the cooling within the rotary engine.
Originally Posted by Monsterbox
anyone ever thought of using TEC/Peltier technology to cool the engine? maybe run a peltier mounted on the radiator or on the intercooler or on hooked up waterblock to the water hose circuit...
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