Just after opinion. I am building my R esque car with the oil tank (Patterson) in the luggage space. I have the requisite Carrera oil pump etc but am exploring additional cooling.
I have a serpentine type original oil cooler loop and may fit it in the front wing as standard with a Mocal T stat to bring it in line when needed.
Questions are:
Do we think the oil needs additional cooling given that the tank holds quite a lot more than standard ( I forgot to measure how much).
Will the serpentine cooler be enough.
If not shall I duct air too it and slot the front bumper to increase volume or fit a more restrictive matrix type cooler. OR both
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Thanks for the reply.
The tank is a Patterson unit with the increased volume it holds the volume of a standard wing mounted tank plus 3 litres. It will be mounted in the luggage space on the offside ballancing the fuel tank which is set left and centre. The stat' is a Mocal -16 unit ( to ensure that bore restriction is not a problem) at 90 degrees C opening. Pipe runs are planned at -12 or -16 again restriction at fittings is the controlling issue. Pipe will be "areoquipe" type.
I have the higher scavenge and delivery capicity pump to fit from a 3.2.
The motor will be 2.7 litre, with S cams, high comp, crank fired twin plug running plain headers and throttle body injection using motor cycle bodies. It will have a slightly lightened flywheel with a lightweight clutch to aid throttle response.
Not race but tractable and relatively friendly power delivery is my aim . I believe that the serpentine cooler will probably work ok due to the higher volume of oil I will be moving over a greater distance. Also air is ducted to the cooler through the front wing and valance. What are your thoughts?
The tank is a Patterson unit with the increased volume it holds the volume of a standard wing mounted tank plus 3 litres. It will be mounted in the luggage space on the offside ballancing the fuel tank which is set left and centre. The stat' is a Mocal -16 unit ( to ensure that bore restriction is not a problem) at 90 degrees C opening. Pipe runs are planned at -12 or -16 again restriction at fittings is the controlling issue. Pipe will be "areoquipe" type.
I have the higher scavenge and delivery capicity pump to fit from a 3.2.
The motor will be 2.7 litre, with S cams, high comp, crank fired twin plug running plain headers and throttle body injection using motor cycle bodies. It will have a slightly lightened flywheel with a lightweight clutch to aid throttle response.
Not race but tractable and relatively friendly power delivery is my aim . I believe that the serpentine cooler will probably work ok due to the higher volume of oil I will be moving over a greater distance. Also air is ducted to the cooler through the front wing and valance. What are your thoughts?
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HI hassad I would have a look hear;
http://www.smartracingproducts.com/pdfc ... e_fuel.pdf
on page 29 for the oil system. The oil tank has to be located in the correct place utherwise you will have oil starvation under braking/cornering, also the oil feed pipe to the engine has to be fitted in the correct position as not to give oil restriction/feed and get in the way of components on the way to the engine. I would (if funds allow it) fit a bigger oil pump, as you are now pumping the oil all the way round the car, I would check the INSIDE bore of the stat' as you my well have a ristriction in there,
regards mike
http://www.smartracingproducts.com/pdfc ... e_fuel.pdf
on page 29 for the oil system. The oil tank has to be located in the correct place utherwise you will have oil starvation under braking/cornering, also the oil feed pipe to the engine has to be fitted in the correct position as not to give oil restriction/feed and get in the way of components on the way to the engine. I would (if funds allow it) fit a bigger oil pump, as you are now pumping the oil all the way round the car, I would check the INSIDE bore of the stat' as you my well have a ristriction in there,
regards mike
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HI Just found this , if you have the extra $$$
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche- ... dZViewItem
runs out on MAY the 18Th
should sort your oil pressure/pumping needs.
regards mike
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche- ... dZViewItem
runs out on MAY the 18Th
should sort your oil pressure/pumping needs.
regards mike