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I would rather stick to the vented ones, but each to their own. it looks good though
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I have a few facts on this.
1. Stock radiators are super efficient. Just because it is thin doesn't mean it doesn't work well. 2. All the radiators on the market aren't even half the quality of the factory unit (no offense to any vendor who makes one) 3. You do not need a thick radiator to cool these cars even with a lot of power and at the track. With a quality core, you don't need something super thick. A better core would be something still thin (27mm for example) with a good fin height and fin pitch. Not knocking on anything out there, just want to inform people of the facts. This comes from my experience engineering radiators and oil coolers for racing and custom applications. |
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A general rule for venting for aircraft cowlings is you want the outlet vent areas to be at least 2X the inlet size, this gives the needed air exchange.
If we focus on more exhaust venting (vented hood, skidplate mod, fender garnish vents) then the needed air will make it's way through the front grill. |
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Grill=radiator=front opening=inlet
If the air dams are in place, the air is going through the radiator. Without enough exhaust venting area, the air won't enter through the radiator well enough. |
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