rayward
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| posted on 28/6/06 at 06:10 PM |
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oil cooler position????
I was thinking of fitting the oil cooler, to the side panel of the car(same placing,but opposite side to where the exhaust exits the body),with a
grill fitted, and a couple of small electric fans to pul air through.
anyone see any problems with this???.
cheers
Ray
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Hellfire
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| posted on 28/6/06 at 07:14 PM |
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No problems locating here, but they normally go before the radiator don't they?
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rayward
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| posted on 28/6/06 at 08:16 PM |
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on the bike, its normally below the radiator so wont fit there on the car.
just thought it might be better away from the heat of the radiator.
Ray
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ChrisGamlin
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| posted on 28/6/06 at 09:42 PM |
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I strongly suspect that a couple of small electrical fans won't produce anywhere enough airflow to cool the oil, for example the amount of air
that a large water radiator fan provides becomes largely insignificant once the car is moving even at fairly modest speeds, so it shows how much air
you need to flow to give significant cooling.
Most race / track cars just mount it immediately in front or behind the radiator, as long as there's no gap in between the two, the air will
flow through both happily enough and keep both sufficiently cooled.
cheers
Chris
[Edited on 28/6/06 by ChrisGamlin]
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02GF74
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| posted on 29/6/06 at 10:33 AM |
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as ChrisGamlin says.
you original idea is sound if you have ducting to pick up air from the front of the car and t hen channel it to the cooler - more complicated than
puttoimng it at the front.
I fitted a cooler that is between the radiator and the pedal box - obviously low down so there is some air flow but not as much as there would be if
it were in its proper place infront of the rad - I am not expecting huge cooling but the extra oil capacity is a good thing to have. (I can always
reposition it).
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