Another oil cooling discussion, Front cooling |
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Another oil cooling discussion, Front cooling |
RolinkHaus |
Jun 30 2019, 06:15 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 253 Joined: 21-July 18 From: Noblesville, IN Member No.: 22,330 Region Association: None |
Just curious if this system is sufficient for cooling. Planning to mount this system to the front with hard aluminum lines to the rear. Will this do the job? I have a 76 fuel injected 2.0.
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RolinkHaus |
Jun 30 2019, 06:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 253 Joined: 21-July 18 From: Noblesville, IN Member No.: 22,330 Region Association: None |
This cooler is 15" long
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IronHillRestorations |
Jun 30 2019, 07:32 AM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,716 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
Why do you need an oil cooler, and why do you think you need to plumb it to the front of the car?
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ChrisFoley |
Jun 30 2019, 08:27 AM
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I am Tangerine Racing Group: Members Posts: 7,923 Joined: 29-January 03 From: Bolton, CT Member No.: 209 Region Association: None |
I'm not too excited by that product, but whatever you choose, there's no reason for going to the trouble of front mounting your oil cooler. Even hanging it in the corner of the engine compartment will lower the engine oil temps noticeably. If front mounted on a relatively low power street car engine, your oil will never reach optimal temperatures.
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RolinkHaus |
Jun 30 2019, 08:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 253 Joined: 21-July 18 From: Noblesville, IN Member No.: 22,330 Region Association: None |
Got it, that's what I was wondering. Temp gauge running a little hot after driving for 30 minutes.
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campbellcj |
Jun 30 2019, 09:01 AM
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I can't Re Member Group: Members Posts: 4,544 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Agoura, CA Member No.: 21 Region Association: Southern California |
I agree; I would pursue an under-trunk / fenderwell cooler in the back before cutting-up the car to run a front cooler. Although first definitely make sure your stock cooling system is up to snuff; everything clean and working OK, including the temp gauge. Years ago I was able to run a stock 2.0 D-jet car here on our desert racetracks with a sandwich-plate type rear-trunk cooler, 'tuna can' and of course high quality oil changed frequently. It still got hot for sure, but was fine there and also was my L.A. daily-driver for a while...
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RolinkHaus |
Jun 30 2019, 12:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 253 Joined: 21-July 18 From: Noblesville, IN Member No.: 22,330 Region Association: None |
What is optimal temp? Thinking of a gauge pod ( oil temp / oil pressure / cylinder head temp)
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ChrisFoley |
Jun 30 2019, 01:50 PM
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I am Tangerine Racing Group: Members Posts: 7,923 Joined: 29-January 03 From: Bolton, CT Member No.: 209 Region Association: None |
210-215 is perfect.
Up to 220 is no problem. Less than 210 and the crankcase may retain moisture. |
DRPHIL914 |
Jul 12 2019, 01:41 PM
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Dr. Phil Group: Members Posts: 5,766 Joined: 9-December 09 From: Bluffton, SC Member No.: 11,106 Region Association: South East States |
my 75 2.0 d-jet was running too hot 230+ when pushing hard up the mountain passes a few years ago at Okteenerfest, so when I had the car up to Chris at Tangerine Racing he installed a square shaped aux oil cooler back up under the rear trunk and it does a super job. Last year up in Helen Georgia I didn't go over 220 with that set up. I do have a fan on it that kicks on if temp goes over 220 and that had worked great. I think the combo of the extra oil volume with the cooler keeps the temps down to where the should be, but - also consider head temps, that matters even more regarding valve seats etc.
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Racer |
Jul 17 2019, 06:30 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 787 Joined: 25-August 03 From: Northern Virginia Member No.: 1,073 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Got it, that's what I was wondering. Temp gauge running a little hot after driving for 30 minutes. hotter than usual? hotter cause it was 100 degrees outside? Agree with others that the drama of a front mount might not be needed without learning more first. A good gauge with numbers is a good first step to learn what temps you are actually dealing with. |
Jetsetsurfshop |
Jul 17 2019, 02:01 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 814 Joined: 7-April 11 From: Marco Island Florida Member No.: 12,907 Region Association: South East States |
Just curious if this system is sufficient for cooling. Planning to mount this system to the front with hard aluminum lines to the rear. Will this do the job? I have a 76 fuel injected 2.0. Are you thrashing it on the track? If so, a front cooler is the ticket. I don't see over 215 degrees. My cooler is huge and my oil capacity is about 7 1/2 quarts. For daily driving I like the kit Chris has, plus a tuna can. More capacity can't hurt. Also, I had a small village of rodents living under my engine tin. (years back) Clogged up everything. It's a good thing to check before doing anything. |
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