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Acura1186Teg Jul 6, 2011 01:32 PM

Cooling solutions
 
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Bartman201 Jul 7, 2011 04:34 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-16/effective-ways-lower-underhood-temps-2944520/

Acura1186Teg Jul 7, 2011 07:14 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
^read that entire thread and every other one in the search that I could find. Thanks anyways...Like I said, looking for any other good tricks or ideas

SovXietday Jul 7, 2011 08:23 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
Nope, you've got a pretty good list right there. If you still have any issues, I'd be surprised.

The only other thing you can do is to meet up the rad with the intercooler making it one continuous piece essentially. What happens is the space between the intercooler and the radiator "stalls" because it is a low pressure area, which means it doesn't get through the rad so well.

If you have issues, you can put a pusher fan on the front of the rad to go along with your puller on the back. ;)

sanman000719 Jul 7, 2011 08:49 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
hate to say it because of the drama it gets but e85 also lets the engine run cooler from the ethonal

Acura1186Teg Jul 7, 2011 10:20 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 

Originally Posted by SovXietday (Post 45596892)
Nope, you've got a pretty good list right there. If you still have any issues, I'd be surprised.

The only other thing you can do is to meet up the rad with the intercooler making it one continuous piece essentially. What happens is the space between the intercooler and the radiator "stalls" because it is a low pressure area, which means it doesn't get through the rad so well.

If you have issues, you can put a pusher fan on the front of the rad to go along with your puller on the back. ;)

Good info! Thanks

E85 is not in my area yet, if so it would have been tuned on E85. I have a 10' reversable fan I might put on the front on the radiator also. The SPAL 13' is due at my door step monday.

sanman000719 Jul 7, 2011 10:30 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
jeff evans also has a cooling type liquid/gel soultion if i remember correctly have you looked into this as well

sanman000719 Jul 7, 2011 10:34 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
http://lubricationspecialist.com/eva...FQVrKgod8F12aw

DRAGLS Jul 7, 2011 11:11 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 

Originally Posted by sanman000719 (Post 45597975)
jeff evans also has a cooling type liquid/gel soultion if i remember correctly have you looked into this as well

I hope you mean that jeff evans sells evans coolants?. Because jeff evans has nothing to
do with evans cooling company.

Acura1186Teg Jul 7, 2011 12:05 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
^right, ill check into that...Anyone running a 'all in fab' or similar tucked radiator yet??? seems like it would cool even better than a half width radiator with a spal 13' fan and shroud

kyden Jul 7, 2011 12:16 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
i'm not sure a tucked radiator would allow you to run an intercooler also, since it sticks pretty far forward.

Acura1186Teg Jul 7, 2011 01:23 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
It's supposed to butt up right behind the intercooler, They make a sexy tucked radiator/ back door intercooler combo which seems to be the ticket if a guy was starting from scratch buying parts.

sanman000719 Jul 7, 2011 01:24 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
make it or not the op got the point and a link to the product

Casey Jul 7, 2011 01:57 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
all in fab/rywire radiators should cool better than a standard half size since the core will be directly behind the fmic getting airflow to it instead of off to the side out of direct air flow. that will be my next purchase since my boosted hatch likes to overheat on the hwy after 45+ minutes when its 90-95* out

Acura1186Teg Jul 7, 2011 03:57 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 

Originally Posted by Casey (Post 45599691)
all in fab/rywire radiators should cool better than a standard half size since the core will be directly behind the fmic getting airflow to it instead of off to the side out of direct air flow. that will be my next purchase since my boosted hatch likes to overheat on the hwy after 45+ minutes when its 90-95* out

Thanks, I knew it would be better, just cant find anyone with a setup that has tested one yet. Yeah same here, might be my next purchase as well.

Acura1186Teg Jul 10, 2011 02:17 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
Drove it today, held just a tick over 200* via auto-meter gauge with sensor in the upper water neck. Factory gauge was normal. Did not throw any Cel's..Shot the radiator with a infrared thermometer, and the radiator core is 20* hotter on the downpipe/dumptube area than anywhere else on the radiator. This test drive was without the turbo blanket. Changing out to a 'all in fab' radiator in the near future. Will update with cooling results later.

SAXON Jul 10, 2011 03:41 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
you do not want to run 2 fans on the radiator, if possible use the spal as a puller and you should not have any problems at all, it seems as if you have everything else in line

Acura1186Teg Jul 10, 2011 04:08 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
Just running one puller, 1700cfm spal will be at my door step tomorrow, then swapping fans out

Joseph Davis Jul 10, 2011 10:35 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
You're overcomplicating things. Civic single core half radiator cools 600whp heavyslut DC chassis Integra if you don't block the radiator with the IC. Don't block the radiator by trying to make the car "look good" with an IC that completely fills the bumper.

It's that easy, kids.

Acura1186Teg Jul 11, 2011 09:34 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
Just installed the Spal 13' fan, would not fit with the shroud so I mounted it straight to the radiator. After a 30 minute backroad drive the autometer gauge did not go over 190. Looks like the 1710cfm fan was all it wanted.

SAXON Jul 11, 2011 11:42 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
those 13" fans are absolutely awesome! combine it with a shroud and you will not have any problems

Acura1186Teg Jul 11, 2011 01:36 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
^Your not lieing! It's a night and day diffrence between fans. The shroud wont fit with my setup without hacking up the radiator support, I worked on it all day. It still cools superb without a shroud here in the Carolina's in 90+ deg. and high humidity. Well see how it does at the track, might bring out the "spark wrench" and make the shroud fit, if it gets warm at the track.

Casey Jul 11, 2011 02:44 PM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
let me know if you want to sell the shroud im willing to try that and a good fan since ive got a generic one directly on my half core fluidyne

Acura1186Teg Jul 12, 2011 05:54 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 

Originally Posted by Casey (Post 45623398)
let me know if you want to sell the shroud im willing to try that and a good fan since ive got a generic one directly on my half core fluidyne

PM'd

powerneedy Jul 12, 2011 09:09 AM

Re: Better cooling solutions?
 
The "tucked" radiators allow for a fmic and work well if ducted. Check out my build thread I have tackled the cooling issues on a turbo RR integra so far


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