03-23-2012, 09:31 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oakville,
Ct
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA with a 428 FE that runs on pump gas, but has plenty of power.
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Originally Posted by DAVID GAGNARD
A easy "trick" that will go almost unseen is to take some of that wide,clear packing tape and put a piece across the bottom of the cooler fins and try the car,keep adding tape to block off the airflow till you get your oil temp where you want it.....
anything bewteen 180 and 220 is good....
on my race car with an oil cooler, I just use duct tape on those days when the outside air temp is below about 60 degrees, pretty much anything above that, it needs no tape to keep the oil temp in the desired range.
Cool/cold oil doesn't flow thru the engine well, and doesn't lubricate as well as hot oil.......
David
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I made an iol cooler block off plate out of polycarbonate used on machine guards.
I can remove it easily for hot summers or hard driving.
oil temps are now the same as coolant, at least.
I had a decal made that says; remove before flight for the front of the block-off plate.
Don
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