I attended the lecture by Skip Holm at Oshkosh about air racing and had him explain what he meant when he talked about a “tubed” Packard Merlin. Evidently, if I understood correctly, the aftercooler is replaced by a tube and the air charge is cooled solely by the methanol injection (ADI). Skip said he has seen 138 lbs mp on Dago….I now wonder how a standard P-51D intercooler/aftercooler works. I have heard conflicting stories. Is there
a radiator with a dedicated supply of coolant in with the main radiator and does this feed a cooling core on the engine that cools both the air out of the second stage of the supercharger or is there also a way to cool the air between the two stages of the Merlin’s 2 stage super charger (an intercooler)? (Oshgosh is a tough place…I think I had to miss the lecture on the Pond racer to listen to Skip…too much to do!)
Next year, If he comes again, am taking a tape recorder so I can remember all he talked about!
a radiator with a dedicated supply of coolant in with the main radiator and does this feed a cooling core on the engine that cools both the air out of the second stage of the supercharger or is there also a way to cool the air between the two stages of the Merlin’s 2 stage super charger (an intercooler)? (Oshgosh is a tough place…I think I had to miss the lecture on the Pond racer to listen to Skip…too much to do!)
Next year, If he comes again, am taking a tape recorder so I can remember all he talked about!
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