Looking to get some ideas about where/how to vent air from the front oil cooler for my track car. I would prefer not to vent through the hood since I want to do some vintage racing and try to keep the car close in appearance to the /6 GT's of the day. Show some pics if you would. Thanks.
I wouldn't vent a front cooler, it's under pressure from the scavenge side of the pump. You would vent the sump tank, be it in the front or back.
Folks have vented cooling air out of the wheel wells or under the car. But your air flow won't be as much. Out the hood is illegal in SCCA production classes anyway, it's an aerodynamic aid. Yeah.
What motor? I have to get big air since the 3.6 uses the front cooler as the primary one.
I've vented 2 different configurations out the bottom, also 1 car through the hood, and 1 car through the headlight buckets
(also one car with a rear mounted trunk cooler not vented)
If your going to go vintage racing and keep stock appearance then:
-headlights are a super amount of work to do right
-GT style front trunk shroud is the easiest and probably best if you don't do the hood or headlights
Mike...are you going to use a stock fuel tank or a trunk mounted fuel cell??? If you're going to use the stock tank/location you could get the "GT" shroud...but as you can see in my pic, using a cell, mine is a 12 gal, you don't have much room around the cooler. Mine is enclosed with a two speed fan. The outlet hose is routed out under the car behind the steering rack. Just driving the air flow through the cooler/fan works fine. But on the track I use the fan to help cool when the temp. gets to about 220......
Pretty Simple:
Funny,
you asked the same question two years ago and i posted a pic of one of the early GT's in that thread ...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=94924
heck with the rules!
color outside the lines!
Jackstand removal is typically facilitated by investing large sums of money into the project, to be followed by an equally large investment of time. Good friends and beer can help reduce the time frame
back on topic
15 1.5" holes in trunk floor cut with hole saw.
25 row oil cooler mounted directly over grid of holes
1600CFM fan pushing air thru cooler out bottom of car (only used after coming off track, car never got hot while driving with this setup.)
all the rubber plugs pulled from the front bulk head and matching holes drilled in front valence for air.
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I just found these louvered panels online. They might be kinda cool...
http://rodlouvers.com/Pair-of-Straight-11-Louvered-panels-P981718.aspx#
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