TheMiniMan wrote:
alloy ones are fine, light, strong, cool very very well & are cheap as chips
we run the chinese ones in all our engines, turbo twin cams & all
The only problem is that they don't sell 40mm radiators with the overflow pipe facing backwards. They are all facing forwards?
Other than that I don't have a problem with overheating with stock radiator and 16 blade metal fan, at all, full stop? I don't know why anyone other than QLDers need to run a cooler radiator than necessary? Ideal running temp for performance is precisely 93 degrees last time I checked, so if the alloy radiators are making your temp guage run at 50% (50 degrees) all the time as some people are reporting, I can't see that this is any good?? I measured my gauge years ago and 90ish degrees is about 8/10ths of the way to "H" and this is what my car runs at in the summer sitting in traffic at 35 degree day. In winter it runs too cold IMO. I am going to measure it again before this pending rebuild this year to double check again but I don't think I will change anything.
In fact I remember 10 years ago when i built the engine, I ran a really cold thermostat 74deg thinking this was a good thing to manage heat for 120bhp. Then I measured everything and the car ran too cold and eventually ran 88 degree thermostat to make sure the engine would run around 90-95 degrees.
Further to this I plan to run Evans waterless for the new rebuild and perhaps go one step further and redistrip the block to get rid of the rust. Surely this would make it run EVEN cooler? (or will Evans make no difference temp wise?)
Since Original Poster is from Wellington I find it hard to believe that you'd run any hotter than me or anyone in Australia?
Genuine discussion. Thoughts Matt?