Do NACA ducts provide ram air or just passive offtake?
If you made a diffuser and everything lined up right, you would almost certainly get away with a short 3" duct without any bends. Refer to Mark's first post on this thread. A good diffuser would be important, and a large cooler. If the cold air is going nice and slow over a large cooler, it will be more effective (in theory) than ramming air across a smaller cooler.
I've got about 11" of 4" diameter SCAT duct these days, with a 90 degree bend in it. With EI the temps are only just acceptable on a hot summer day. I need to lean the engine more aggressively (LOP) to keep temps at 95*C, else they creep up above boiling point. I am sure the sharp bend and long duct are the issue. The coarse mesh screen at the duct intake doesn't help either.
If you made a diffuser and everything lined up right, you would almost certainly get away with a short 3" duct without any bends. Refer to Mark's first post on this thread. A good diffuser would be important, and a large cooler. If the cold air is going nice and slow over a large cooler, it will be more effective (in theory) than ramming air across a smaller cooler.
I've got about 11" of 4" diameter SCAT duct these days, with a 90 degree bend in it. With EI the temps are only just acceptable on a hot summer day. I need to lean the engine more aggressively (LOP) to keep temps at 95*C, else they creep up above boiling point. I am sure the sharp bend and long duct are the issue. The coarse mesh screen at the duct intake doesn't help either.
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