My 2056 race engine currently has the stock oil cooler in place, and a rear mounted oil cooler with fans that picks up from the oil filter housing. an adaptor on the oil filter allows the oil to circulate to and from cooler pretty well.
I have not had overheating problems. Willow Springs on a warm day, oil temp got to 210. But, if I do an enduro, I think this system might not cool enough.
Question is, who has a front mount oil cooler on a 4? Did you retain the stock oil cooler, or did you use the stock cooler in and out for the new hose connections?
I've put 3 different front coolers into 4cylinder race cars
this was the 1980's - 2000 era
we always used the filter plate adapter with AN-12
I have not used the CFR block off to remove the stock cooler with direct feed
I have heard wonderful things
and a friend with this set up, cured his problem
it will cost more, but is ultimately the best set up
you may not need it, as the filter adapter had worked well in my instance
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I have a 2056 stroker that’s running the front oil cooler with the oil filter adapter. On cooler days before the front cooler she’d run at 200 - 210 on flat street normal driving. At approximately 70 outside air temp and aggressive hill climb I found it impossible to keep the temp down in any gear combo to the point I stopped to let her cool down then carefully driving home. With the front cooler I’m now fine with the exception of the mix of hot air temps in stop and go freeway traffic so now in process of adding a fan to the cooler $$ but should keep me safe in all conditions.
Thanks guys for the input. I am going to stay with the filter adaptor for now, and move cooler up front.
make sure you use a high volume oil pump...
you probably have one already
but the front run will need it
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On my 2316 Raby with "full flow" oil routing I've got a huge Fluidyne ex NASCAR unit that I lucked into. Exit holes are the 4 inch holes in bottom of frunk and I cut two 4 inch holes through which exit to steering rack cavity--here's a few pics.
What oil pump are you using ??
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