I noticed on Z1's site that the CSF radiator comes in two configurations. For ATs, the radiator "includes a seven row transmission fluid cooler included inside the radiator the same
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10-31-2012, 04:57 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Use CSF Radiator's Internal Radiator for ATs for Oil Cooler?
I noticed on Z1's site that the CSF radiator comes in two configurations. For ATs, the radiator "includes a seven row transmission fluid cooler included inside the radiator the same as the factory setup." My question is: for a MT car, could you use that internal radiator for oil cooling? Does anyone know what type of fittings are there for the internal radiator?
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I actually think they are pretty close in viscosity so I doubt that would be an issue.
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OP, thought about doing this myself. I think viscosity differences would be a mute point. Just don't know if 7 row would be anywhere near enough though.
I'd really like to see some one do a oil cooling setup that uses the engine coolant as the cooling medium instead of the normal air to oil coolers. On a road course the air coolers are fine, but for autocross or anything stop and go related there's no air flow across the cooler. Keep us updated on the results if you actually do this.
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Just remember not to overcool -- you want it no colder than 180* F, and ideally no hotter than 240* F. Around 200-220 is the sweet spot.
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Yeah, I would use a thermostat for that. I assume the water temp is about 180ish so that would work well.
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I talked to CSF and they said it could be used as an oil cooler, but I am trying to figure out what type of connections they have. Gonna have to fab the connection lines myself.
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200-220 is still hot for this car, you want 180-190... ideally.
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Just my but I'd probably just find a shop that makes hydraulic hoses and just get custom hoses made up with the right fittings on each end.
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That said, you will see peak power at or below 200* F, and the ECU will start to pull a little timing over 205* F. But... running too cold (say, 165* F), especially under high load, is generally worse than running a little hot, as far as maintaining proper lubrication.
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There has been some discussion on this over on my vette forum. Interesting to note that '76 L-82 vettes, and some other model years, came from the factory with a 160 thermostat. Base engines had 180 I believe. Hotter running engines are more emissions friendly but a colder running engine is better for performance, so the debate goes on the vette forum. Knowledgeable folks, like engineers, agree that 160 is the minimum oil temp to protect the engine and 180 may be about ideal.
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This is really the same idea as the factory oil cooler in the MY 12+, but it should have a much higher cooling capacity.
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