I’m looking at redesigning my oil cooling so I can lower operating temps, reduce drag, and maybe save some weight.
I run the OE cooler and a secondary cooler mounted behind the kidney grill. It is about 5-6 inches in front of the radiator. I have an external eBay thermostat. The oil runs to the thermostat, OE cooler, secondary cooler, and back to the thermostat.
It works…I run about 260-270 degrees for oil temps and then I do have to do some managing when ambient temps get over 80-85 degrees. Managing - shifting a little sooner, run 5th instead of 4th in some stretches, and temps will drop 20-30 degrees in a lap or two. I can overload the system on longer sessions although not common.
But water temps run 170 and maybe 180 on a super hot day in the late afternoon. But never a problem.
I would like to avoid mounting oil cooler behind the pass foglight - I also run brake ducting.
I’ve been considering mounting an oil cooler behind and against the radiator. Then duct the oil cooler through the hood or wheel well. This should help warm up the oil and improve the aero. I’ve read that it also improves cooling efficiency.
I see that PWR makes a stacked radiator/oil cooler with the oil cooler behind for a GM.
I’m 75% sure I’m going to go ahead with mounting the oil cooler on the back of the radiator.
Just wanted to get any thoughts or if experience if anyone tried this.
I run the OE cooler and a secondary cooler mounted behind the kidney grill. It is about 5-6 inches in front of the radiator. I have an external eBay thermostat. The oil runs to the thermostat, OE cooler, secondary cooler, and back to the thermostat.
It works…I run about 260-270 degrees for oil temps and then I do have to do some managing when ambient temps get over 80-85 degrees. Managing - shifting a little sooner, run 5th instead of 4th in some stretches, and temps will drop 20-30 degrees in a lap or two. I can overload the system on longer sessions although not common.
But water temps run 170 and maybe 180 on a super hot day in the late afternoon. But never a problem.
I would like to avoid mounting oil cooler behind the pass foglight - I also run brake ducting.
I’ve been considering mounting an oil cooler behind and against the radiator. Then duct the oil cooler through the hood or wheel well. This should help warm up the oil and improve the aero. I’ve read that it also improves cooling efficiency.
I see that PWR makes a stacked radiator/oil cooler with the oil cooler behind for a GM.
I’m 75% sure I’m going to go ahead with mounting the oil cooler on the back of the radiator.
Just wanted to get any thoughts or if experience if anyone tried this.
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