yosimitesam
Airman 1st Class
I've searched here (and elsewhere) and either get no hits or too many useless hits on this subject: What are the "average" supercharger entrance/exit temperatures in WWII high-performance engines?. I've found a few references that indicate the exit termperature from the intercooler on a Merlin to be around 90-degF (32-degC) but I'm unsure if this is reliable. Many engines have a "built-in" supercharger without an aftercooler which must surely increase the charge temp again after exiting an auxillary intercooler/aftercooler,etc. I'm just interested in the general temperature ranges at points along the whole "supercharge train" for some typical engines. I realize this can vary based on octane (resistance to detonation) of the fuel and compression ratio etc., but can't seem to find authoritative numbers. I'm hoping Calum Douglas' new book (if it ever becomes available) might have some data on this. Thanks to everyone for contributing to this astounding resource called a forum, which always is a great way for me to "waste some time" (wife's words) just by picking some random thread topic to read.