I saw in the engine swap FAQ, mention of putting the radiator in the engine compartment of a 914 (this would be with a 4-cyl subaru motor). I've been hunting around for more information or a picture of this, to no avail.....
Can anyone offer any insight into this? I'd really like to not have to cut up the front of the car, so if this is an effective option....
also, not talking about a built STi motor, just a lightly-boosted (~5-6 supercharged psi) 2.2l.
If memory serves, Scott Thacher had a normally aspirated Subie in the engine compartment with the radiator installed there too. I don't think he's been around for a while though.
What's yer definition of effective?
And for how long???
Radiators depend on airflow to cool and midship engine bays are not known for effective airflow.
Some have tried it, and it may work. Let us know.
What about Tonyakavw? He has his in there.
http://toy-jet.com/Index6.html
Tony had it in there at first and tried to get it to work, but had problems with over heating so he moved it up front
Ya, if Tony couldnt pull it off it probably cant be done reasonably well.
Thanks Dr. Though I think it can be done. I know there are two people who have done it successfully, both running naturally aspirated EJ25 motors (which is what I have).
Scott was running nothing special for the radiator and I think the main difference in our setups is that his car is higher off the ground, making his scoop potentially effective. I didn't want a scoop hanging down and so that eliminated that option for me.
The other one MongrelGT (I believe) ended up putting in an expensive (very thick) radiator and seemed not to have real issues with cooling.
I wanted to keep my cooling system cheap, so I went with a $75 radiator and $10 fans I picked up at a swap meet. The biggest cost was the $150 for the hose, which I highly recommend (has a spiral spring wound throughout the whole length and is very durable.
Anyway, there are decent ways to do all of these things and depending on how you use your car (racing, autocrossing, calm driving, etc.) your needs will differ.
In the end though a radiator up front will be the best solution IMHO.
-Tony
good read. nice pics
http://www.cassidy-online.com/porsche914/aerodynamic_aids/index.html
Have you seen this before? Full tin to guide air through the radiator.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=83892&hl=
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