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Considering the morning it was windy and about 18-20c it was pretty cool. BAT’s were good, oil temp is always good. Even coolant temp was fine. Maxed out about 220 on coolant, 240 oil, and maybe 140-150 on the bats.That's great stuff, those brakes are hilariously good. How were temps on track?
150 is still pretty high for BAT's though, isn't it? I've been getting just over 100 on the stock tmic, although you're putting down waaay more power than I am. What BAT'S were you seeing before installing the big boi oil cooler?Considering the morning it was windy and about 18-20c it was pretty cool. BAT’s were good, oil temp is always good. Even coolant temp was fine. Maxed out about 220 on coolant, 240 oil, and maybe 140-150 on the bats.
The afternoon the sun came out and it got warm. Had my bats increase averaging around 150 and my coolant peaked 250f living around 230-240. Oil always seems to live right at 240 which is perfect.
So it is too high way too high. I hate it but over winter I’ll move the oil cooler behind the fmic and I have the GV grill to install, which then opens me up nicely to make some good ducting. Prior to the oil cooler install my bats would peak around 130-140 and live around there(this is on track, lap after lap). So that’ll be address over the off season. High bats rob me of what little power I have!! Lol150 is still pretty high for BAT's though, isn't it? I've been getting just over 100 on the stock tmic, although you're putting down waaay more power than I am. What BAT'S were you seeing before installing the big boi oil cooler?








it is low AF yes. for cruising its fine but i wouldnt beat on it at this oil temp. i have a 180f thermostat in the sandwich plate but since oil is still flowing, i think the oilcooler is just too OP, and its just overcooling even with the thermostat.Is oil temp at ~140 deg F, really low? Like too low?
A plywood splitter is definitely something I’ve thought about I just have like 0 wood working tools. But this is a good idea for sure.Two suggestions
Make a plywood splitter for the front end. Seals the gap and should help push more air through the grill
Make a block off for the oil cooler that you can put on when you aren't at the track.
hopefully its nothing? i just did both control arms at the beginning of the season. its pretty annoying though, apply throttle or lifting off throttle will give me that shakeThat soft jerk in the steering wheel doesnt seem like a big deal. From that quick video it seems like it could be tramlining or some kind of sway bar preload reaction.
hopefully its nothing? i just did both control arms at the beginning of the season. its pretty annoying though, apply throttle or lifting off throttle will give me that shake
definitely something fishy going on there.Check your ball joints, tie rods, and sway bar endlinks for preload. Something has slack, or something is pulling the rack when you let go. Did you ever block off your hood scoop?
Surely you can find someone with a drill and a circular saw
I need to look at class rules before I do a splitter. I plan to compete next season and I’m already at the very top of my current class in terms of mods, so anything extra may push me up a class. May have to just seal it up for cooling and call it a day.I wouldn't expect it to generate much downforce you will be mounting it relatively high off the ground due I to andride height and street use and don't expect that you will have it sticking out more than 6 inches
hopefully its nothing? i just did both control arms at the beginning of the season. its pretty annoying though, apply throttle or lifting off throttle will give me that shake
moog brand. It was either moog or oem from the dealerwhat brand control arms?
moog brand. It was either moog or oem from the dealer