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Philip Saran 01-29-2011 02:05 PM

Cooling system question?
 
Do you run a thermostate, a restrictor washer or nothing in
your cooling system?

It's a mopar 26" wide 3 row radiator with a 383 motor 10 to
1 compression, 10 inch convertor.

Kenny Wigington 01-29-2011 05:25 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
I just have a washer in mine. it will get warm after 3rd run in a row, usually.

Phillip marvetz 01-30-2011 03:12 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
Restrictor with a moroso water pump drive.

jmcarter 01-30-2011 03:34 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
I've been running no restrictors with filled blocks low compression motors, you may have to experiment.

rallye bob 01-30-2011 06:29 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
Jim has the definitive answer....(you may have to experiment)

FED 387 01-30-2011 07:05 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
just a restrictor definately no thermostat tho---

Wade Mahaffey 01-30-2011 08:34 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
Phill, The single biggest issue that I've seen in race cars, is no fan shroud. Most set-ups out there are either a water pump mounted fan with a Moroso drive motor, or an electric fan in a black plastic housing held on with plastic ties. Neither of which draws air thru the complete core. It's like you pulling two plug wires off before you go in the water box! Check your combination with this formula: measure the radiator core L x H = Sq. In. (example 20" x 18" = 360 Sq. In.). Now for the round fan, the formula is Diameter square x .7854 (exanple for a 16 inch fan: 16 x 16 x .7854 = 201 sq. In.). Now subtract the fan from the core (360 - 201 = 159). That means 159 square inches or 44% of your radiator has no fan drawing air thru the core. And you know what happens if you leave the fan off...it ain't pretty! but you're always leaving the fan off of 44% in this example!

The key is to move water as fast as you can, but you must be able to extract BTUs or heat from it while it passes thru the radiator. In order to do this, you must draw air thru ALL OF THE CORE and not just 44%.

Some folks say put washers in place of the thermostat to slow the water and hold it in the rad longer (to allow more cooling). But if you do that, where else are you holding the water?....the engine...and if it's there longer...it's getting hotter! Cool it better and run it thru faster! Ever wonder why the water pump companies make a pump rated @ 55 GPMs, it's not so you can put a washer with a 5/8s hole in the t-stat housing. Get the hot water out quicker....and the cool water in quicker! LOL

The use of a well made Shroud (sealing 100% of the rad core) and an electric fan combination will extract the maximum BTUs and provide your radiator to see it's full potential.

You would be suprised what that could do for your round-robin package!

Here's what I use

http://i51.tinypic.com/200cqpy.jpg

Wade Mahaffey

Barry Polley 01-30-2011 10:44 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wade Mahaffey (Post 236825)
Phill, The single biggest issue that I've seen in race cars, is no fan shroud. Most set-ups out there are either a water pump mounted fan with a Moroso drive motor, or an electric fan in a black plastic housing held on with plastic ties. Neither of which draws air thru the complete core. It's like you pulling two plug wires off before you go in the water box! Check your combination with this formula: measure the radiator core L x H = Sq. In. (example 20" x 18" = 360 Sq. In.). Now for the round fan, the formula is Diameter square x .7854 (exanple for a 16 inch fan: 16 x 16 x .7854 = 201 sq. In.). Now subtract the fan from the core (360 - 201 = 159). That means 159 square inches or 44% of your radiator has no fan drawing air thru the core. And you know what happens if you leave the fan off...it ain't pretty! but you're always leaving the fan off of 44% in this example!

The key is to move water as fast as you can, but you must be able to extract BTUs or heat from it while it passes thru the radiator. In order to do this, you must draw air thru ALL OF THE CORE and not just 44%.

Some folks say put washers in place of the thermostat to slow the water and hold it in the rad longer (to allow more cooling). But if you do that, where else are you holding the water?....the engine...and if it's there longer...it's getting hotter! Cool it better and run it thru faster! Ever wonder why the water pump companies make a pump rated @ 55 GPMs, it's not so you can put a washer with a 5/8s hole in the t-stat housing. Get the hot water out quicker....and the cool water in quicker! LOL

The use of a well made Shroud (sealing 100% of the rad core) and an electric fan combination will extract the maximum BTUs and provide your radiator to see it's full potential.

You would be suprised what that could do for your round-robin package!

Here's what I use

http://i51.tinypic.com/200cqpy.jpg

Wade Mahaffey

I found that a restrictor in the lower hose holds the water in the radiator longer giving it a chance to cool further and of course a good fan and shroud are the ticket. I use a pvc pipe reducer inserted in the hose (5/8 ID) and clamp it into place.

NewHemi 02-01-2011 07:08 PM

Re: Cooling system question?
 
We broke the center out of a thermostat and used the remaining ring as a restrictor.

It works fine, as long as we warm the car before our runs. Our car does like to run a when warmer so we have to make sure it gets up to temp.

David
The New Hemi Guy


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