Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

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Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby Russ on Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:23 am

Hi.
Has anyone got any useful data of coolant system pressure vs manifold pressure please?
Thanks
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby stevieturbo on Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:49 pm

I did log some years ago, not recently though.

Really though if HG integrity is intact, there should be no raise in pressure other than via heat within the cooling system itself.

Using Evans can help there, as that almost eliminates the rising pressure aspect from the hot fluid....whether of course you like Evans or not.

With water in mine, unless it actually blew, I saw a slight increase in pressure for a short period after a 1/4 run more so than during.
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby Scott@FP on Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:24 am

Depends on where you're measuring, but pump impeller RPM and coolant temp are the factors involved.
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby Russ on Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:54 am

Thanks :)
Logging at thermostat housing, engine is 4G63.
Temp and pressure sensors opposite each other approx 50mm apart.

Would it not be likely to see short lived pressure spikes during a sweep through a gear as manifold pressure and revs rise, because of localised hot spots around the cylinders?
Perhaps only the pressure sensor seeing this but the temperature spikes dissipating due to the volume of water?
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby stevieturbo on Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:39 am

I only ever measured in the airspace in the header tank.

Again to try and get a general picture of pressure in the system that would not be affected by water on the sensor, and hopefully not affected by the pump moving the water.
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby mcgee on Sun Nov 23, 2014 4:06 pm

I have logs of Manifold pressure and Coolant Pressure.
No correlation evident with increased manifold pressure and corresponding coolant pressure.
Coolant pressure and RPM, yes strong correlation, my water pump is crank driven so as expected.
I did have a correlation between Man Pressure and Coolant pressure when I blew my HG.
Actually that's how I diagnosed the HG issue (Coolant system was "pumping up"), small split between Cylinder 1 and Water gallery.
Car is dedicated circuit racing so on boost a lot of the time.
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby Russ on Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:56 am

That's very interesting, thanks.

What engine and how much boost please?

Be interested to see a screen grab of the correlation/lack of correlation :)
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Re: Logging coolant system vs manifold pressures

Postby mcgee on Wed Dec 31, 2014 11:59 am

engine is a CA18DET and boost level is up to 22psi.
The engine is restricted so at higher rpm the boost drops away but the coolant pressure continues to climb with rpm.
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