AlexZ wrote:Good read. It's the evidence of what's happening in real life. But what can we do about it? Making cylinder heads with bigger cooling fins?
Without making changes to the engine, the only options for improving cooling are those that increase cooling airflow across the cylinder head fins. That is effected by inlet geometry, baffling, outlet geometry, and possibly some forced air solution(fans/pumps).
I couldn't improve on the AeroConversions baffling so that's not a consideration.
Some cowls (e.g. Vans) attempt to smooth the airflow into the upper plenum. But, the oil access doors on the front of my cowl preclude modification of the inlet.
I couldn't imagine a practical fan system. Scavenging exhaust energy in the form of an "ejector pump" has been studied but I'm not aware of that idea ever being applied in a practical manner.
So ..., that leaves the outlet geometry, both fixed and variable (i.e. cowl flaps). There are a lot of different examples out there. I wish I could find some good reading material on different cowl outlets and their advantages and disadvantages.
Wes