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I'm looking forward to your report on how well the set up works. thanks for the help.
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Love following the progress on this, such a great colour
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Compared to the throttle body method I'd say it's an improvement. It warms up just as quickly but cools a bit better. It has not been very hot lately so I have yet to see the temps get above 225. Summer will be the real test. I'll be sure to use the torque app to measure the temps. It's a good solution to my NA set up, but not worth comparing to an A2O cooler nor even the Jackson Racing DROC.
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When the engine is warming up, before the temperature is fully regulated, there should be some temperature difference between the inlet and outlet of coil, if there is flow, I thought. At least that is my experience with the STI cooler I have. |
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One of my concerns with plumbing it using the radiator hose method is that, when the thermostat is closed, there should not be flow through the radiator hoses. Instead, it's shunted to a close loop within the block and through the heater hoses. If this is correct, radiator hoses and hence the oil cooler wont see any water flow until the thermostat starts to open. After that I'm not sure. On one hand the feed hose taps into the lower radiator hose which should be the coolest place in the system. On the other hand it's on the suction side of the water pump which may very well limit the water flow through the cooler. It depends on the pressure differential between the two radiator hoses and I haven't a clue how to think that through. Personally, I'm all over the place on this. After giving this some thought (and buying a couple of radiator hose adapters) I'm starting to lean more toward using the method suggested in the original DIY. I have the parts, it just strikes me as a pain in the ass to do all that and, being a lazy sort, I gravitate toward the easiest looking solution. The original approach taps into the water galley just downstream of the water pump, runs water through the cooler and then dumps it into the plumbing going to (I think) the heater core. It has the advantage of getting feed water from the high pressure side of the pump as well as being a part of the bypass loop that flows water when the thermostat is closed. OK - my head officially hurts. Good luck to all of us. My hope is one of the MEs here who does fluid and thermo - dynamics will jump in.
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Upcoming plans for the summer:
repaint front bumper clear bra front bumper paint correction & ceramic coating
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Just a little bit of HKS bling
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Did a dyno this morning at a local place called Torqqe Performance!
CS400, HKS R-Spec high flow cat frontpipe, oem midpipe, TRD muffler; HKS intake duct and drop in filter. I was a little disappointed in the output, but still, good to know what it's putting down!
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The STi Pads are made for the Brembos?
Front and Rear? Where did you get them? |
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F - ST262964S020 R - ST262964S030 I only have the fronts. While they grip great, damn can they get squeaky. I'm half tempted to put oem pads back in because it's quite annoying.
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Thanks for the info and feedback.
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