Mishimoto 2011+ Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L LML Duramax Performance Intercooler, Part 5: Prototype Testing
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Mishimoto Chevrolet/GMC 6.6L Duramax Intercooler Kit
Product Testing and Procedures
The fun part of development is the reveal of our initial prototype design, but the truly exciting part is the testing portion of development. At this point our offices are disrupted by noise from the dyno pulls, tempting a few of our empolyees to filter into the garage and check out the action. Below we see the truck loaded onto the dyno.
To collect data, we installed our PLX sensors in a hot-side boot and a cold-side boot. We would be collecting both temperature and pressure data for each side of the cooler. Additionally, we would be recording power output to see if our cooler provides an increase in output.
Once we had everything set up, the dyno pulls began with the factory intercooler and the Mishimoto intercooler. Testing procedures are noted below.
Testing Procedures and Information
Vehicle: 2011 Chevrolet 2500 6.6L LML Duramax
Engine Modifications: None
Ambient Temperature: 85°F (29.5˚C)
Humidity: 35%
Sensors: Pressure and temperature sensors were placed on both the hot-side and cold-side intercooler boots.
We would be performing multiple tests on the dyno as well as on the highway to determine any relative benefits of our cooler prototype. We had a camera nearby when making a few of the dyno runs, and we were able to put together this compilation of pulls!
http://youtu.be/k6Uw1WqDkEs
Check back next time for the results from our testing as well as a recap of the project so far!
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