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01-04-2006 05:54 PM #9
I guess I should have bothered writing down each and every situation in which one would have to have coolers. Obviously, if one is to run lap after lap etc, one would not only want coolers, but one would also want electric fans and electric water pumps to assist in cooling down the engine between runs. Don't you think Erik? But then, I suppose even that should have a quailifier for some, because some race engines get thorn down between races, damn it's tough to be thorough. Correct me if I'm wrong, but dragsters do not have engine oil coolers, or even engine coolant and rads, yes?Originally posted by erik erikson
Are you kidding me?Try running lap after lap at 7,500 or more r.p.m.'s. in 90+ degree temp. anywhere in the midwest.
Be that as it may, I merely said that a few second burn down the track without an oil cooler is not as critical as one driven down the streets through all sorts of traffic and whether, which might have an effect on longivity, don't you think?
I think what the question really is begging for, Erik, is an answer as to whether to bother having coolers on a street driven engine. What say ye?
And here too we could go on about a sbc 350 engine producing only 165 h.p. verse one producing 500 h.p.Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.





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