Heat exchange – With vehicle feature – Utilizing motion of vehicle
Patent
1985-09-23
1987-09-01
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
With vehicle feature
Utilizing motion of vehicle
123 4162, 180 681, 180 683, 180 684, B60K 1302
Patent
active
046902040
ABSTRACT:
An air supply channel for a charging air intercooler of an exhaust gas turbocharger of an internal combustion engine arranged in the rear of a vehicle, in which the air supply channel is arranged within the fender area of the vehicle and includes an air inlet and an air discharge opening; the channel includes a tubular element which is constructed trumpet-shaped and is retained in the wheel casing above the rear wheel; at its air inlet side, the channel is connected with an inlet connection fixed at the body by way of a connecting sleeve and at its air discharge side with the charging air intercooler.
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Burst Hermann
Hochkonig Manfred
Kolb Eugen
Kretschmer Helmut
Lohmann Bernard
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft
Ford John K.
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