Like the new improved heat shield. What did you use for spacers?
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02-22-2010, 07:19 PM | #768 (permalink) |
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You may be right... car goes back to Redline Motorsports soon and one of the things they are really good at is figuring stuff like this out... from a quick conversation with them, it might be TOO much cooling for the diff to include a fan - you do want the gear oil to get up to a certain temp... so if there is a fan, would likely need a them switch to go with it... will update on this later
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02-22-2010, 11:34 PM | #772 (permalink) |
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just use these $25.00 inline 15amp thermostats. When 180F is reached it acts as an inline switch and turns it on the device(s). Can't exceed 15amps with the model posted.
Derale In-Line Fan Control Thermostat with -6 AN Fittings - 180 Degrees Derale Radiator Fans D13021 You could have three options. 1. connect the thermostat to your pumps and have them shut the pumps on and off when 180 degrees is reached and don't use any fans. 2. have the pumps running all the time and connect the thermostat only to the fans. 3. connect everything to the thermostat. Personally I would go option 1. __________________________________________________ _____________ As for the pumps I would go with Mocal Oil pumps. There are two main ones, one is rated at 300F and the other 350. When it comes to oil pumps the higher the temp rating the longer pump life you are gonna have. 300F oil Mocal Oil Pump: http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/p...al_Cooler_Pump - flow rate 1.0- 2.0 GPM and up to 54 PSI - weight: 3.5 lbs - 3/8" NPT fittings - 8-amp current draw 350F oil Mocal Oil Pump: (probably over kill) http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/p...al_Cooler_Pump - 3 GPM @ 60+ psi - 350f temp rating - self-priming - quiet low vibration operation - 10,000 hour rated bearings & motor brushes - hardened bronze pump (spur) gear rotors - black anodized aluminum heatsink - nickel plated pump head - stainless pump head fasteners - 3/8" NPT inlet/outlet - high temperature internal wiring - 3 foot wiring lead with (supplied) weatherproof connectors - rubber-isolated mounting bracket and feet - dimensions 6.2" x 4.1" x 4.0" Last edited by kdoske; 02-22-2010 at 11:42 PM. |
02-23-2010, 12:00 AM | #774 (permalink) |
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Thanks man
Also, something I forgot to mention, If the thermostat is connected to the pumps the fluid won't be flowing through the actually thermostat so you will want the thermostats as close to the diff housing as possible to make sure it is an accurate reading. As long as the thermostats is the right against the housing there should only be a -5 degree difference or less I would imagine. |
02-23-2010, 09:45 PM | #775 (permalink) |
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2 things...
1. I have the wiring harness and it looks like the right part... Thank you LOU FUSZ! will install later this week 2. Junior is thinking about offering a service where you ship him your crank sensor heat shield and he would upgrade it and send it back to you for a flate rate including shipping... we want to know if this would be worthwhile, so please go here Crank Position Sensor Heat Sheild Feeler??????? and provide feedback... he would have to be a forum sponsor to offer this for real, so we are trying to figure out if it's worth the money for him to become a sponsor... thanks Last edited by travisjb; 02-23-2010 at 09:55 PM. |
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Is the CSPS anywhere near the exhaust...
Fathead! You did awesome! Yeah, it is close to the exhaust! What did Nissan expect?!!! Maybe with Toyoda getting his butt reamed in Congress, Nissan will build a better CSPS! Travis...people on this thread are doing their best to help you be successful...it is awesome to watch! Luck is not involved. You are getting good data! 1:04!!!
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02-25-2010, 02:09 AM | #778 (permalink) |
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I agree, Greg... appreciate everyone's involvement in the build if I haven't mentioned that enough already! this is practically a forum community car (no you can't drive it! )
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I found the info that I PMd you: "And speaking of axles, the rear axle in the Titan is a smallish variant similar to a Dana 44, where the Tundra is available with a massive 101/2-inch ring gear similar to a Corporate 14-bolt." Source: 2008 Nissan Titan Pro4X Vs 2008 Toyota Tundra TRD - Tundra 4x4 Double Cab - 4Wheel & Off-Road Magazine
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