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    #16
    To illustrate my point, I have posted a picture of an old VW radiator and shroud.
    Originally posted by Asbradley21 View Post
    Compare that, to this:


    Monstrous radiator fan motor notwithstanding, which one do you think flows better?

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      #17
      The one I posted :-P

      It doesn't sit flat up against the fins. there's probably a cm or more of space. There's plenty of flow. There's also no room for goofy flaps like that.

      I've already ordered all of the stuff to make the set up above. Got my fan today, 2360CFM 16in Spal, should do the trick nicely. Mishimoto radiator gets here tomorrow.
      Last edited by Asbradley21; 05-22-2012, 07:37 PM.

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        #18
        I run everything stock but with a Volvo electric fan with a two speed switch and I have no problems running autox here in FL. We run back to back runswhere we sit in line to run again and I don't have any issues, the only times the needle moves above half is if I have been running on the interstate and then come to a stop i.e. an exit and even then it is only a needle width over the half. I sometimes turn on the heater to dry my hands and then it will drop below half (an old trick to keep the car warm because the heater core acts as a second radiator). I would be sure to put the blue coolant in and make sure your thermostat is working correctly, do you know which degree is in there now?

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          #19
          I also run 15-50 and have noticed it takes longer for it to warm up, I can notice when the oil is cold by the way it spins up and the power output. When it is warm it does run like a bat out of hell.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Asbradley21 View Post
            The one I posted :-P

            It doesn't sit flat up against the fins. there's probably a cm or more of space. There's plenty of flow. There's also no room for goofy flaps like that.

            I've already ordered all of the stuff to make the set up above. Got my fan today, 2360CFM 16in Spal, should do the trick nicely. Mishimoto radiator gets here tomorrow.
            I can see the 1/2" or so of space, but if there's room for a fan on the back side, there's room for flaps - you would just need more, shorter flaps.

            imagine the LOLtastic disaster it would be if it didn't have any clearance...

            Originally posted by carguy101 View Post
            I run everything stock but with a Volvo electric fan with a two speed switch and I have no problems running autox here in FL. We run back to back runswhere we sit in line to run again and I don't have any issues, the only times the needle moves above half is if I have been running on the interstate and then come to a stop i.e. an exit and even then it is only a needle width over the half. I sometimes turn on the heater to dry my hands and then it will drop below half (an old trick to keep the car warm because the heater core acts as a second radiator). I would be sure to put the blue coolant in and make sure your thermostat is working correctly, do you know which degree is in there now?
            I solved all my heat related issues a few years ago with a new fan clutch. Only ever had a problem since when I had a broken hose - but it was in the winter before an ice race, so it was pretty easy to muddle through that event.

            Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

            Originally posted by Top Gear
            Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

            Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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              #21
              Originally posted by carguy101 View Post
              I run everything stock but with a Volvo electric fan with a two speed switch and I have no problems running autox here in FL. We run back to back runswhere we sit in line to run again and I don't have any issues, the only times the needle moves above half is if I have been running on the interstate and then come to a stop i.e. an exit and even then it is only a needle width over the half. I sometimes turn on the heater to dry my hands and then it will drop below half (an old trick to keep the car warm because the heater core acts as a second radiator). I would be sure to put the blue coolant in and make sure your thermostat is working correctly, do you know which degree is in there now?
              I have the lower degree thermostat which was replaced not long ago and always use proper coolant. I've autocrossed for years without too much issue from the cooling system. However there is a big difference doing auto-x and being able to stop even for just a short minute and running the piss out of your car non-stop for 20 minutes on the track.

              I think my radiator is in need of replacement, I don't want a junkyard radiator or even a new m42 radiator as they have crappy plastic bits that break apart and a non-circular seal on the expansion tank that is prone to failure. So my choice was the mishimoto. the zionsville shroud seems to take care of fan mounting and expansion tank at once while being top quality.
              Originally posted by u3b3rg33k View Post
              I can see the 1/2" or so of space, but if there's room for a fan on the back side, there's room for flaps - you would just need more, shorter flaps.

              imagine the LOLtastic disaster it would be if it didn't have any clearance...



              I solved all my heat related issues a few years ago with a new fan clutch. Only ever had a problem since when I had a broken hose - but it was in the winter before an ice race, so it was pretty easy to muddle through that event.
              Do you think that the stock m20 fan shroud also is in need of these flaps?



              I've replaced my clutch before already. Ice race sounds like fun.

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                #22
                For track use, a nice big radiator, NO fan, is best. At anything over 20 mph, the car moves
                more air through the rad than any fan ever could.
                I've tracked the E36 318 with a new stock rad (that pig is heavy) and didn't have a
                temp problem with it.
                So the MooshyMootoo should be fine. You might replace the t- stat just in case-
                they CAN bind and not open completely. But usually not.

                BMW designed their cars to run flat out for hours. The stock systems (except sometims brakes)
                are good enough for most HDPE use. And even racing. Lookit Pro3...


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                now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                  #23
                  At first glance, it looks like the bmw rad has more orifice and less shroud, which is in theory better, but it probably makes little difference.

                  At idle, all it takes is a leaf blower to keep your engine cool. At least it seems to work for F1. As for ice racing, overheating at one of those events should be considered incontrovertible proof that something is wrong with your car. And it's probably the cheapest way to have fun sideways - one set of tires lasted me three seasons.

                  Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

                  Originally posted by Top Gear
                  Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

                  Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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                    #24
                    Well it's all over for this HPDE. It didn't overheat with the new rad setup. It did however blow the bottom end up. I didn't see that one coming. I'm on my way home now riding in the flat bed truck. It seems to be 24 valve swap time.

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                      #25
                      Ouch. Sorry to hear your engine blew up.

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                        #26
                        24 valve swap time! :D
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                          #27
                          Which 24V motor do you have your eye on?

                          Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

                          Originally posted by Top Gear
                          Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

                          Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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                            #28
                            Probably m50TU, for the simplicity of the swap.

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