hey. has anyone seen the stinger up close and personal? i want to know if any of the hood and fender vents are actually functional. unlike on the genesis coupe. anybody know?
ballistic said:hey. has anyone seen the stinger up close and personal? i want to know if any of the hood and fender vents are actually functional. unlike on the genesis coupe. anybody know?
Jenny Wang said:What do functional hood vents work? What do they do?
Thank you for the explanation. I was under the impression that all turbo cars have an intercooler. Is it unusual that the Stinger doesn't have one or have I misunderstood?Provide for cooling of either the engine or (more often) the air going into it. Generally if you have a intercooler, which the Stinger won't (so far as we know).
Thank you for the explanation. I was under the impression that all turbo cars have an intercooler. Is it unusual that the Stinger doesn't have one or have I misunderstood?
Yay me! I'm finally starting to retain some of this knowledge from reading. It's usually only temporary.Allow me to backtrack from what I said earlier. Yes, most turbocharged cars have a intercooler. I just haven't seen one with a substantial intercooler since the last time I looked under the hood of a WRX. Score one for Jenny ^_^
Thanks for the intercooler lesson!Intercoolers are typically in one of three locations. Front mount, side mount, or top mount. Front mount is the most common, is what is in the stinger, and is cooled via the bottom grill. Top mount is what you see in the WRX and requires a large hood scoop to cool. Side mount is typically seen in mid engine applications such as the old MR2 Turbo and requires side vents to cool.
While the longer intercooler pipes to a front mount might increase turbo lag just a tiny bit, it makes more sense to place them there in front engine cars. There you get all the cool air you want and you don't have to do anything crazy with fitting an intercooler on top of the engine or on the sides, plus front mounts can be bigger which further improve cooling. Subaru can get away with top mount intercoolers on the WRX because they use the boxer engine which has the pistons configured horizontally, the engine is much flatter thus there is far more space on top of it for the intercooler.
Usually when you see functional hood scoops they're used for ram air intakes, WRX aside of course.