Originally Posted by ckim64 There are several companies. First off is CSF Second is DRL Home Third is HPI http://hpi.co.jp/evolve_z/index.html It has a CSF triple pass in it now. Sent
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Some quick thoughts:
1. Keep the heat in the exhaust. Thermal wrap everything that adds unnecessary heat to the engine bay. 2. Throw out as much of the plastic junk they you possible can from the engine bay. 3. Use a lower thermostat temp, valve will open sooner and delay higher temps. X. Thinking out of the box, is a hood mandatory? If your not getting up to high speeds, smaller courses, then the aero doesn't matter so much. |
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I run mostly Sebring and Homestead, they are far from slow or low speed. It's usually around 140 mph in the back straight of Sebring going into the U turn that is 17. I didn't do the hood for looks, it was the beginning of trying to keep a supercharger cool on the track and it made a huge improvement.
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I am running the SPAL fans and controllers from GTM... I will say they are loud as hell! And pull a lot of air!
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Radiator Cooling suggestions
I think you've done everything right. The only suggestions I'd have:
1. Add a 2nd oil cooler 2. Remove that stupid crash bar and install a tubular piece 3. Shroud the radiator to the nose 4. Wrap your exhaust!!!!! No heat out, no heat in Last edited by Robert Yuras; 01-31-2015 at 12:21 AM. |
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I think the changes are going to do the trick. Radiator temp doesn't seem to move at all. I haven't seen a oil temp over 145 and that was getting off the highway and getting stuck in traffic for 30 min without turning the fans on.
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Hey guys.. It's been a while since I last jumped on this forum, but I just caught up on this thread..
There has been a lot of good information shared, and I'm also looking forward to hearing how the set-up works on your next track day.. Good luck JWillis, and thank you for using our product in your beautiful track car! I'm going to be featuring it on some of our social media/website if you don't mind.. can you PM me or email me (info@csfrace.com) your spec sheet.
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