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08-24-2015 | #42 |
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I had a 55GPM electric WP in my Z for about 4 years, as everybody knows i don't road race or any kind of circle track racing only drag race.
The 55GPM with 160* t-stat with holes and fans on at 170*it was awesome in hot summer traffic if i left my Z idling for a while she would run up to temp fans on at 170* it would cool her down 165* fans would go off it would do this all day long. Remember the electric pump constantly pumps 55GPM no matter the RPM. Went back to stock water pump what i notice is my fans run nonstop (fans on 170* same T-stat) in traffic once i start moving and get air to the radiator is the only time she will cool down to 160-165. I think with stock water pump we need more air to radiator. Tony Davila has tested/added an extra fan to the front of his radiator and he has mentioned it helped keep temps down. Hope this helps. Pete
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08-24-2015 | #43 |
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One point regarding engine control and coolant temps. I believe Pete runs his calibration in Open Loop. The ECM goes Closed Loop ~ 64C, but it does not update the BLMs until CTS reaches 80C or 180F. So if your chip is programmed for Closed Loop, it will not update fueling as you drive because it does not "Learn" at temps under 80C.
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So, same air flow, more water flow equals better cooling.
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The car can idle in the hot weather all day and not pass 200*. I believe with rush hour traffic the heat from all the cars, and me needing a new front air dam I can run cooler. I have installed a pusher fan in front of the radiator but I have not needed to connect it. I have no regrets with my setup and no over heating issues.
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08-25-2015 | #46 |
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My experience w the Fluidyne is the same as Karl. I have the fans come on at
87 and 90C and that's enough to keep temps below 212F even in the 90s. Once driving, temps don't get above 190F.
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Thanks, Cliff P.S. For those thinking it is complicated to remove the original stock water pump pulley.....NOT All you have to do is remove the Air Duct and Air Horn (6 torx). Then remove 4 (8mm heads) Water Pump Pulley bolts (Take tension off the belt tensioner and hold). Slip old water pump pulley off and up in front of the Alternator and out. Reverse for installation of New Aluminum Water Pump Pulley.
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10-29-2015 | #48 |
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Cliff, I don't have one on the shelf but can order one more for you.
The only issue is these are the last ones with the holes he doesnt want to do holes the only way he will do them is at extra cost.$100 The holes started cause i wanted them as light as possible for myself. Now on no holes same old price with holes add $100 Pete
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12-09-2015 | #50 |
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Looking good.
Always thinking outside the box. Pete
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