Onex107 wrote:Hey Jerry. I just came across an excellent white paper by Garrett on water cooling. You need to read this.
https://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobyg ... ooling.pdf
lutorm wrote:jerryhain wrote:My plan for the turbo at the moment is to add water cooling with a small radiator mounted lower than the turbo and the reservoir mounted well above the turbo for passive cooling. I really want to see how little cooling fluid I can get away with. If it works that will probably be my cabin heat source too.
I think you want the radiator above the turbo. The idea is that hot water from the turbo will rise into the radiator and cool down, setting up a thermal siphon. The Garrett white paper referenced earlier in the thread talks about how to facilitate this self-circulation.
WaiexN143NM wrote:Ok well this thread has taken some interesting branches. I love the UL motors. Really beautifully built and quality. My comment was actually very logical. If i was to have a UL motor i would have two alternators and 2 batteries.it wouldnt be hard to do. Why ? well if you have an electical failure you loose yor spark. Old skool technis good too . Carbs, mags have been refind over the years, self contained , and actually very reliable. Yes efi and electronic ignition takes it to a whole new level. For me, im very conservative regarding safety. Redundency is your lifeline.
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