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DIGItonium 08-08-2012 08:57 AM

GTM TT: Cooling Upgrade Wishlist
 
The past month has been a scorcher with ambient temps hitting 111F and breaking records. Even for a force fed daily driver (possibly with air in the cooling system, but recently flushed again), my oil temps hit 220-235 in stop and go traffic, and the water temps climbed fast the 60% mark. I try to baby the car, so it doesn't see much boost with this kind of weather.

I'd like to upgrade various component for next summer. Please excuse my ignorance in regards to the combination and fitment of these components.

I may step up to a larger Setrab oil cooler and have it custom mounted similar to the picture below. With an aluminum undertray, perhaps it can be cut and ducted to direct air towards the cooler from underneath the bumper.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222711912.jpg

CSF Radiator + Condenser Combo:
370Z Upgraded Radiator with Condenser

GTM Fan Kit:
GTM Motorsports*::*COOLING SYSTEM*::*GTM Fan SHROUD Kit For Z34/V36

I know the GTM kit requires an OEM radiator for proper fitment, so perhaps we can discuss effective combinations for improved cooling.

Aside from all that, I would definitely try to vent the hood and fender trim to expel heat especially with the fans running. Don't forget, I'd like to update the software to allow the fans to kick in sooner. When it was super hot outside I lifted the hood and all that heat from the bay nearly burned my face while the fans were running.

Baer383 08-08-2012 09:17 AM

I have the Greddy turbo pan,CSF radiator,25 row oil cooler,25 row trans cooler,2 Spal 6.5 in fans, and I don't go over 205 with pretty hard driving in 100deg weather.




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Originally Posted by DIGItonium (Post 1858930)
The past month has been a scorcher with ambient temps hitting 111F and breaking records. Even for a force fed daily driver (possibly with air in the cooling system, but recently flushed again), my oil temps hit 220-235 in stop and go traffic, and the water temps climbed fast the 60% mark. I try to baby the car, so it doesn't see much boost with this kind of weather.

I'd like to upgrade various component for next summer. Please excuse my ignorance in regards to the combination and fitment of these components.

I may step up to a larger Setrab oil cooler and have it custom mounted similar to the picture below. With an aluminum undertray, perhaps it can be cut and ducted to direct air towards the cooler from underneath the bumper.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222711912.jpg

CSF Radiator + Condenser Combo:
370Z Upgraded Radiator with Condenser

GTM Fan Kit:
GTM Motorsports*::*COOLING SYSTEM*::*GTM Fan SHROUD Kit For Z34/V36

I know the GTM kit requires an OEM radiator for proper fitment, so perhaps we can discuss effective combinations for improved cooling.

Aside from all that, I would definitely try to vent the hood and fender trim to expel heat especially with the fans running. Don't forget, I'd like to update the software to allow the fans to kick in sooner. When it was super hot outside I lifted the hood and all that heat from the bay nearly burned my face while the fans were running.


DIGItonium 08-08-2012 10:55 AM

Oh yes! I almost forgot about the oil pan. Are you using a thermostatic oil cooler sandwich plate? I have the adapter, but don't know if it's thermostatic. I just notice it takes a lot longer for oil to warm up in the winter.

Also, how much oil does it take now? 6 qt?

I'm currently at 195-210F on a freeway cruise without the A/C running. Water temps are stable (7th tick), but it's nowhere near 105-111F ambient this week. This is with an aftermarket gauge and sensor though.

Baer383 08-08-2012 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by DIGItonium (Post 1859106)
Oh yes! I almost forgot about the oil pan. Are you using a thermostatic oil cooler sandwich plate? I have the adapter, but don't know if it's thermostatic. I just notice it takes a lot longer for oil to warm up in the winter.

Also, how much oil does it take now? 6 qt?

I'm currently at 195-210F on a freeway cruise without the A/C running. Water temps are stable (7th tick), but it's nowhere near 105-111F ambient this week. This is with an aftermarket gauge and sensor though.

I do have a thermostaticly controlled sandwich plate, also with oil and filter change I use 9 quarts.

martin82 08-08-2012 12:24 PM

a stillen front bumper will help you as well for cooling, it has a huge opening......I don't have turbo, just N/A but track the car, oil temps dropped after the new bumper...

Nixlimited 08-08-2012 04:20 PM

I have been kicking around the idea of doing a remote oil cooler, possibly with fan, perhaps in the space left by losing the OEM exhaust and going to FI. Basically like a diff cooler, but cooling engine oil instead. I think the length of oil lines themselves would probably add a quart or more to the total system. I am just not convinced that packing more coolers into the crowded front of the car is the best solution. I know it is working for people, but I am always trying to think of cool new things to do. I think the side mounted oil coolers + Stillen or Zele bumpers or the like would also work well, but with OEM bumper it's tough to get adequate flow.

I am jealous of the G37 guys that have the larger grill and can put a cooler up above the radiator that gets direct airflow. I wonder if the panel right above the radiator opening on the Z could be designed with, e.g., NACA ducts to get some direct cooling flow to a cooler mounted in a similar position on the Z.

SS_Firehawk 08-08-2012 05:10 PM

I have that 72 row in the picture. It is outstanding in hot weather and definitely has overhead for a forced induction setup. What I'm thinking is to look for a vented hood. When I was doing dynos for two hours straight and runs within two minutes of eachother, oil temps never ran over 185F. And it definitely didn't feel like i was going to combust from all the heat escaping the engine compartment and hitting me in the face. It was notably cooler.

martin82 08-08-2012 05:16 PM

^ vented hood helps as well, I added a vented hood for track days as well, heat just comes out like crazy...... u can see the heat waves...

Nixlimited 08-08-2012 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1859639)
^ vented hood helps as well, I added a vented hood for track days as well, heat just comes out like crazy...... u can see the heat waves...

What kind of hood? I like the GTR style, but don't think it would be particularly effective for evacuating heat.

martin82 08-08-2012 06:36 PM

I have the Seibon TS hood, you can see the stillen bumper as well
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...10722008_n.jpg

Here you can see how much bigger the front opening is on the stillen bumper
If you have the oil cooler on the side instead of infront of the radiator then this should help you a lot as well....
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...14422923_n.jpg

DIGItonium 08-08-2012 10:19 PM

I'm not a fan of the Stillen bumper and will keep it stock. We still need vents for the fender well trim, and it is fairly exposed from the bay without the air boxes. Perhaps I will modify it someday. As for the hood I like the UAM one, but it would be nice to mod the OEM hood with this design. I'm not too crazy about CF hood for the long term either.

Good to know about the extra large setrab oil cooler. On to GTM fans and CSF radiator...??

Nixlimited 08-09-2012 11:12 AM

I think CSF radiator is a good place to start. I love the GTM options, but I find the pricing unpalatable.

show2nite 08-09-2012 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk (Post 1859635)
I have that 72 row in the picture. It is outstanding in hot weather and definitely has overhead for a forced induction setup. What I'm thinking is to look for a vented hood. When I was doing dynos for two hours straight and runs within two minutes of eachother, oil temps never ran over 185F. And it definitely didn't feel like i was going to combust from all the heat escaping the engine compartment and hitting me in the face. It was notably cooler.


What brand Produce 72 Rows and is this an oil cooler or tranny cooler?

martin82 08-09-2012 12:23 PM

I thought with FI/turbo etc upgraded radiator was a must? At the track also a few Z's are seeing the temp go up and some upgrade as well, I will try to datalog the temps one of these days at the track.

DIGItonium 08-09-2012 12:50 PM

My friends would love for me to take my Z out to the track, but it is NOT track ready especially when it gets this hot on 100F+ ambient temps. There was no intention of tracking this car with the current setup, but it's nice to have piece of mind with upgraded cooling components and ventilation for daily driving and track it when the time comes. So far after flushing and bleeding the system temps are stable in the normal range with 100F ambient temps.

Quote:

Originally Posted by show2nite (Post 1860506)
What brand Produce 72 Rows and is this an oil cooler or tranny cooler?

Setrab produces the oil cooler. Either I find a vendor who has a kit, or we need to custom mount it.


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