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Old 04-06-2020, 07:26 AM   #1
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also, it seems you don't have a center radiator. What sort of temps are you seeing.

One thing I've thought of is using a WRX hood scoop on my trunk lid running to the trans and up to the heat exchanger. Might be a pain to route the hoses, but my car is not full track yet, so I haven't gone full nutso.
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Old 04-06-2020, 08:23 AM   #2
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also, it seems you don't have a center radiator. What sort of temps are you seeing.

One thing I've thought of is using a WRX hood scoop on my trunk lid running to the trans and up to the heat exchanger. Might be a pain to route the hoses, but my car is not full track yet, so I haven't gone full nutso.
The NACA ducts use 2.5" (I think, I'll confirm later) hose to connect the rotors to the ducts. I hollowed out the back of the lights to make them work and then rewired the head lights to the fog lights so I can still see when driving around at night in the paddock. The turn signals also still work.

You're right I don't have a third radiator, my first approach on the car was to make it as light as possible so I wanted to avoid it. It doesn't overheat at all even on 100 degree days though. I don't have AC condensers blocking the flow and I cut the wheel wells out to let the air flow through the radiators right into the wheel wells (the factory design requires the air to turn and exit under the car) so I'm sure this helps out as well. Oddly my 911 (996 3.6) has the same radiator setup (no center radiator) and temps start climbing on the track on really hot days. I can't believe they didn't put a third radiator on all the 911s.

I'm trying to picture your WRX scope idea, are you trying to cool the transmission fluid?


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Did you strip the wheel well area of everything? charcoal canister, washer fluid bottle and liners?
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Did you strip the wheel well area of everything? charcoal canister, washer fluid bottle and liners?
Yep, the car is stripped of just about everything.

I finally got around to checking the front track width and found I made some serious miscalculations. The front track width (hub to hub) is now 66"s, factory is 56.89. So the front is over 8"s wider than the stock design (10" wider with the larger wheels and tires). The problem is the rear is only 4"s wider, I can order 3" spacers but the front will still be 2" wider than the rear. I wonder how problematic this will be.

EDIT: I'm finding conflicting info on factory hub to hub measurements, but it seems the rear from the factory is almost 3 inches wider than the front. So if put 3" spacers on each side of the rear everything will shake out to being square (66"s width in the front and 66"s in the rear). In other words, crisis averted...maybe
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