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Remote Oil Cooler installed and pics of my thermostat bypass setup for track use
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 10601468" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>That will severely limit the air getting to the rad and reduce the cooling capacity of the system. Are you tracking the car? If not then the brake duct won't be needed as much since they are not constantly hauling the car down from speed after a long straight. <u>What you can do is route some of the cooling air from behind the oil cooler to the brakes or better yet, route the brake duct adjacent to the HE where there is high pressure air.</u> The exhaust air behind the cooler will not be very hot and will still cool the brakes. If the car is primarily used on the street the ducts won't have a big effect on the braking performance because they are not used as hard as on a road course. Keeping the oil cool is very important more so then providing additional cooling to the brakes unless you’re working them to the point of heat saturation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 10601468, member: 20202"] That will severely limit the air getting to the rad and reduce the cooling capacity of the system. Are you tracking the car? If not then the brake duct won't be needed as much since they are not constantly hauling the car down from speed after a long straight. [U]What you can do is route some of the cooling air from behind the oil cooler to the brakes or better yet, route the brake duct adjacent to the HE where there is high pressure air.[/U] The exhaust air behind the cooler will not be very hot and will still cool the brakes. If the car is primarily used on the street the ducts won't have a big effect on the braking performance because they are not used as hard as on a road course. Keeping the oil cool is very important more so then providing additional cooling to the brakes unless you’re working them to the point of heat saturation. [/QUOTE]
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