I have a gauge. 7.5 psi on the hottest days, 9.x when it's nicer out.
To think, I bet I have 2x the value of a DOB kit into the blower on my car, soon to be running 150F IAT's. I'm hoping Brian is talking about the 63 pulley and OD balancer, under light cruise.
Why is ur boost down on a hot day..and higher on a cool day ? Mine doesn't change between winter and summer. Are you folks vacuum filling your ic-he-degas-pump loop ?
I think Brian swapped everything to a 8 rib setup....on his built motor, complete with I think 63mm pulley and I think a 10/12% OD crank pulley. VMP makes the 85-82-79-75-72 pulley in 6 rib.....dunno about 8 rib. They say the 66+63 are 8 rib only. b4 his car with built eng got totaled, Brian mentioned going to a bigger pulley for DD use, to combat IAT's in warm wx.
If he was getting 150F iat's with a 63mm pulley (and possibly a 10/12% OD crank pulley), that would not surprise me..esp on a hot day. I forget how much boost he had with that 63mm pulley, think it was around 13-15 psi. That's under boost conditions. No way will your iat's ever be 150F while just cruising. Mine sit at aprx 122F on a hot day while cruising on a 75-80F warm day. drop down a gear or 2 and iats drop. Mash the gas, and iat drops a bunch..like down to 111-115. They don't rise much after a few secs. I can modulate the iats with my right foot. While cruising, the airflow is so slow, it picks up a ton of heat from the hot al manifold (which also has the integral eng coolant cross over built into the leading edge).
Increase rpms a bunch, and airflow is in and out of the manifold so fast, it doesn't get as much of a chance to pick up heat.
VMP tells me that the oem Roush tune had the timing pushed out to 29 degs..and the timing did not get pulled till iat's hit 150F..but that's for the oem roush 5 /5.8 psi setup. Most tuners set the iat threshold at 135 F if typ 8-15 psi boost levels used.
Brian mentioned his iats (under boost) increased at 5-8 deg F for each lb of boost. If you run 10-15 psi boost, I can see iats getting out of control.
Part of the issue with the M90 is the IC is not very big but it's the same size as used in the old cobra with the M112 blower. But that can be overcome by increasing the IC pump, then you can extract more heat with the smaller IC. On the hwy, fan(s) on the HE won't buy you anything, their velocity is way too slow, like 14-18 mph. What probably would work is the 3.125" thick HE from the 13/14 GT-500..plus the mating 13/14 larger 8 gpm pump. That plus use the min boost you can get away with, and maximize gains from everything else. LT's / TB / cams / heads / E85 / higher CR / etc.