To awnser I have a new alloy radiator from Race Radiators, It has a thermo fan for sitting at the lights and small transmission core and other cooler that have bought the running temp well into normal range when at speed. This is really to compensate for the missing radiator cowl *trying to build something at the moment* as I hate the stock cowl with a vengence.. every time I try to get that damned bottom hose off
As the layout is at the moment with a gemini starter/solenoid I just dont have room for a clubman heater core @ the grille so the transmission core is the thinest I could find (relieved the grille 10mills out) This left me with a 5"hole on the left side of the grille, I found an oil cooler that I use for added coolant capacity I believe this uses the space to its best effecency.
The thermo fan is hard up against the radiator *soft mounting kit* It also has the original 2x2 metal blade fan. I simply could not get the plastic one between the mounting point and the radiator unless I grind some of the lip off.
Is it safe to make the assumption that most mini's after a long run on a freeway (heat builds but system can cope) that then get stuck in heavy traffic (system still hot but less air/water flow) will struggle to shed sufficient heat on a 35'+ day?
Not sure on thermostat but know its drilled. Wouldnt this just effect when the thermostat opens? earlier/later depending on setting.
Next addition is a brass BMC expansion tank *if I can find one.. gawd I hate pick-a-part. Or I might scoure the net for a blingy pressurised tank.
Long run I expect I will run a small motor bike radiator in the left wing with another thermo fan. Run a similar oil cooler for the oil (more for added capacity than cooling) behind the front bumper bar as I need the right hand gap for the compressor when I get some airconditioning plummed in. And I want to get the bonnet reinforcment strap welded back on.