1994viper
Enthusiast
Hi all,
I have a 94 with AC which always have been running somewhat hot, when pushed. I enjoy going to track events, but the car gets really hot just as I get the tires warm. So I cannot put any good amount of laps in a row. I read all the Cooling threads last year and had reviewed some yesterday. I cannot seem to find the best solution. I remember reading last year, and I cannot find the posts that have suggested certain things. So here I am.
Could someone confirm that the below listed things actually will work:
I read before, that the AC Condenser restricts the flow of air passed through the radiator. If I were to remove the condenser, how much of an improvement am I going to get? Is it worth it? (My AC hasn’t been working for years now, and when recharged the condenser preheated the air passing through the rad so much so that the car would run 5-10 degrees Celsius hotter, so I couldn't use it either way. Therefore pulling some extra weight off is not a problem)
I also seen somewhere here on the board, (can't find it now) that some people have bypassed the heater core to improve the cooling. My understanding the heater core is bypassed already if the switch is turned to "blue" Cold, so I do not see a benefit in doing that. Also, from what seems to be right to me is that when the switch for heat is on in the car with running fan, it should cool the car better as the core acts as a small rad. Could someone confirm that a bypass of heater core will deliver a cooler motor?
And the last but not least. Someone tried to put an extra fan in front of the radiator to push the air through. Anyone have done the mod and got noticeable results? I mean when I am reving the car, I am still traveling at a good rate of speed, shouldn't the rad get enough air flow and perhaps more than the fan could provide?
Does anyone run water only in the rad + water wetter? Would it be sufficient to bring down the temp below and keep it there?
Thank you all.
BTW, I have an improved radiator, I run the fan at high speed at all times, 70/30 water/coolant + water wetter, 180 thermostat, burped.
PS
Oh! I know this was a bit long, so I hope this might be a small video reward to the readers and responders. Enjoy
http://vimeo.com/24450140
I have a 94 with AC which always have been running somewhat hot, when pushed. I enjoy going to track events, but the car gets really hot just as I get the tires warm. So I cannot put any good amount of laps in a row. I read all the Cooling threads last year and had reviewed some yesterday. I cannot seem to find the best solution. I remember reading last year, and I cannot find the posts that have suggested certain things. So here I am.
Could someone confirm that the below listed things actually will work:
I read before, that the AC Condenser restricts the flow of air passed through the radiator. If I were to remove the condenser, how much of an improvement am I going to get? Is it worth it? (My AC hasn’t been working for years now, and when recharged the condenser preheated the air passing through the rad so much so that the car would run 5-10 degrees Celsius hotter, so I couldn't use it either way. Therefore pulling some extra weight off is not a problem)
I also seen somewhere here on the board, (can't find it now) that some people have bypassed the heater core to improve the cooling. My understanding the heater core is bypassed already if the switch is turned to "blue" Cold, so I do not see a benefit in doing that. Also, from what seems to be right to me is that when the switch for heat is on in the car with running fan, it should cool the car better as the core acts as a small rad. Could someone confirm that a bypass of heater core will deliver a cooler motor?
And the last but not least. Someone tried to put an extra fan in front of the radiator to push the air through. Anyone have done the mod and got noticeable results? I mean when I am reving the car, I am still traveling at a good rate of speed, shouldn't the rad get enough air flow and perhaps more than the fan could provide?
Does anyone run water only in the rad + water wetter? Would it be sufficient to bring down the temp below and keep it there?
Thank you all.
BTW, I have an improved radiator, I run the fan at high speed at all times, 70/30 water/coolant + water wetter, 180 thermostat, burped.
PS
Oh! I know this was a bit long, so I hope this might be a small video reward to the readers and responders. Enjoy
http://vimeo.com/24450140