"It could be beneficial to A2A also, but probably mostly stepped ones. There is a HUGE difference in intake between the kidneys and the IC opening from the fan. It's probably almost a must that an A2W exchanger be at the top of the rad/behind the kidneys (or, ideally, cover the entire front of the rad) for the fan to really act well on it. I'll try to test it on my A2A, but really not expecting at lot on it. There's probably an IAT action on the fan already, but I can't find it"
This makes sense to me. I was getting heat soak during 20-25 minute sessions on road racing circuits with my large, stepped intercooler because so much of it was tucked behind the bumper cover, out of the airflow. I've since replaced it with a much smaller unit that is entirely in direct airflow and the delta over ambient dropped from 80 degrees to about 60 degrees.
Neil
This makes sense to me. I was getting heat soak during 20-25 minute sessions on road racing circuits with my large, stepped intercooler because so much of it was tucked behind the bumper cover, out of the airflow. I've since replaced it with a much smaller unit that is entirely in direct airflow and the delta over ambient dropped from 80 degrees to about 60 degrees.
Neil