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12-01-2019, 12:56 PM | #10737 | |
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I’ve seen aftermarket coolers——nope. I’ve seen additional coolers added——nope. It’s a really tough problem—especially when you add go-fast parts. If you’ve got an angle on how to combat the heat without going to dry-sump crazy town, I’d love to see what you come up with. |
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12-01-2019, 03:46 PM | #10738 |
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Oil temp is partially an aero problem imo - there is plenty of oil and the pumps move plenty of it but you’re dumping the air under the car where it doesn’t really want to go. All the cooler in the word wont matter if air isn’t passing over it any faster. It’s a similar problem to what the C5 vette has - all the cooling air has to go through a few places and as soon as you add front aero those are compromised - check out latest GRM issue for what I’m talking about
Also, the GT4 Uses a different pump with a metal impeller and different impeller design. If the coolant is cavitating in the pump housing at constant high rpm, and therefore not flowing as efficiently as it could, the oil has to take up the slack. I don’t think I have seen back to back track engine temp management data between those two pumps oem/gt4 on here, would be worth a look imo
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It still won't be great because one problem/challenge unless you spec a custom core are your fitttings and routing of lines. You don't want 180s imo. |
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12-01-2019, 04:34 PM | #10740 | |
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He moved on to a 996 GT3.....never overheated again.....—-sigh—- |
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12-01-2019, 08:01 PM | #10741 | |
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secondary to that, it appears to be a pretty rough cast. i wonder if the metal impeller could be polished or honed for a smooth surface.
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Looks like a great deal on slicks - https://trackdaytire.com/specials/?u...mpaign=Dec2019
Deal of the day: 43836S100, 265/645R18 S100 HTS, Hoosier Slick 10.9, 25.5, 10.1, 18 X 10 $99.00 each They should fit my Apex EC7 18x10 with stock ZCP suspension, right? |
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12-02-2019, 04:05 AM | #10744 | |
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since you already got rid of your a/c, that might be a cost efficient upgrade (with some quick sheet metal ducting).
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12-02-2019, 09:51 AM | #10745 | |
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Based on a post here (https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-ra...1166536/page2/) it looks like it might not be a good idea if they're old and aged out. |
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12-02-2019, 10:46 AM | #10746 | |
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Based on some other pictures I’ve seen the GT4 pump has fewer vanes but I’ve not held them both in my hand. It’s also metal instead of polymer - necessarily going to be different geometry just from the material differences. This sounds like something dogbone should do back to back testing on for us lol
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I was looking at the Hoosier slicks specifically which should have more grip than the A7/R7 but are much less durable. I heard even the Continental slicks are a harder compound and they can't be newer than 2018 as that's when Continental left IMSA.
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I wouldn't worry about Hoontinental wets with light cracking - a little bit of cracking, especially where tread block meets carcass, seems common at least on the H2O and their progeny - I've seen it on very fresh tires in the middle of the season, children of summer that never saw freezing and thought white walkers were just a spooky fairytale
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has anyone that has ditched their a/c condenser and noticed significantly better cooling? i'm not there yet, but i've been playing around with the theory in my head of implementing an a/c condenser that is significantly smaller to help with cooling.
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12-03-2019, 09:11 PM | #10752 | |
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I ditched mine and blower from under the dash. Saved a lot of weight.
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![]() We have been planning to do something like this as well - just not sure if there is going to be enough room yet even after lowering & tilting the radiator. Still might not be enough angle to really promote the air to travel up & out efficiently. This is with a do88 radiator & the engine in the stock location. MS24 might have a smaller radiator and/or the engine pushed back a bit - both could make a huge difference imo. This has all been through eyeballing though so we are putting the front back together to see what we really have. |
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On the stroker build I have the GT4 pump
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Some tires and camber conclusions from my 2019 and projections to 2020.
If you followed my posts here, you know I went through lots of configurations, much to the chagrin of forum members. Here are some learning lessons and implications to the 2020 season. Advice and comments are welcomed. The season was mostly done using -3.0 front camber and -2.0 on the rear. I don't have useful info on the rear. It was on constant 295/30/19 with all tires experiments The front saw four sizes 235/35/19 slick RR 265/35/19 slick R7 265/30/19 100/200 type tires R888R, ADOR8, PS4S 275/30/19 road/rain tires (say PS4S or similar) Some of the above are more 2017-18. Of interest in 2019 are two sizes - 235 and 265 /35 The 235/35 RR are SIGNIFICANT cheaper and the delta between the RR and R7/A7 is $600. In 2019 I have 14 x 20 min sessions in two days. 7 per day Neither the 235 nor the 265 were able to finish 14 sessions on pace below 1:40. Above 1:40 there is not real issue. The 235 corded the INSIDE after 10 x 20min session. swapping sides coded both front The 265 coded the OUTSIDE after 10 x 20 sessions. both tires on -3.0 could not finish two days on pace. So 2020 I plan to start on -2.5 front camber and RR 235. Only one reason. cheaper. I get best time on that, and depending on finance, I will switch to 265 and -3.5 and test. My goal is to finish two day 14 x 20m on either set at pace sub 1:40 For the record, my best time with 235 RR is 1:37.2 and best time on 265 is 1:35.7. On the R7 265, I did multiple 1:36 and best accomplishment is 1:36.1 with traction control off. |
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