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The tricky thing is though that they are also working with much higher stakes and often much higher demands as well. As an example, I saw a video with a Formula Drift team -- they swap in a full new set of spark plugs for every single competition run. Car goes out on track, runs for less than a minute at full song, then gets a new set of plugs as soon as it's back in the pits. Necessary? Possibly. Those engines are insane. More likely though, they're already spending $20k+ for every single event and six figures for a season. So a few hundred dollars a weekend in plugs is trivial, but the cost of one plug going bad and not working right on a crucial run is devastating. For an enthusiast, most people have to figure out where that line is between ideal and overkill for their uses. (Not so much speaking on oil coolers here, just sharing thoughts. Something like an Accusump though feels like it's sitting on that line) |
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One may ask, "Why not just replace them as needed?" Personally, I find my bliss in finding that reasonably comprehensive approach to a solution. I don't say it's better or worse for any particular reason. I enjoy the game. For instance, my next exercise is to build or specify custom output shafts to minimize angular play. I am irritated by that slop. Is it bad? Depends on the use case and overall goals of ownership.
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Bro, he made a mistake (kind of like how your comma should have been a semicolon). Get over it. It's not a big deal. Being intentionally obtuse to do it is a waste of time and internet, both of which are seemingly worthless to you.
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- Sodium chloride. - Potassium chloride. - Calcium chloride. - Sodium bisulfate. - Copper sulfate. - Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) - Potassium iodide. - Potassium permanganate. |
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It's always something. Pads, a fluid, tire rotation, general inspection, something broken, software issues, etc. I can't imagine what it would be for some other less reliable cars. It's why I tell people not to get cute with their track car selection. Just get something you can run into the damn ground or you'll be underneath it more than you're driving it. edit: And lately, it seems like I've been spending 25% as much time working on my car, working on my garage and tools! Organize this, build that, clean that, calibrate the torque wrench, etc.
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It's not a matter of being specific. It's a matter of using the correct word between two words that mean totally different things.
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Like knowing Fucken Nothing. When you actually know Fuck All.
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Easy to see why tokay444 was banned on multiple forums… You think he would have grown up by now.
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Happy now?
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Lets say you replaced brake pads "as needed". That "as needed" may be in the middle of your endurance race, because you decided that pads with 2/3 their thickness left shouldn't be tossed. Now the $2M spent on that race results in an automatic loss. Or maybe the "need" came in the form of pads running out at the end of a straight at the track, and the needed braking was no longer there. Extreme examples, but you get the idea! |
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Quick search yields: "Sump temperature at Daytona is ~280°F with the oil temperature at bearing exit near 355°F." Also: https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/en...l-temperature/ "A full-synthetic oil will withstand sump temperatures in excess of 300 degrees, and for hardcore professional racing, some oval-track race teams are experimenting with ultra-thin, specially formulated, race-only synthetics operating at 350 degrees or even higher." Just because pro motorsports most often use oil coolers doesn't mean they aren't running higher oil temps... |
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So, the answer to the basic question of thicker oil versus a cooler seems relatively straightforward. An oil cooler is the better way to address the issue. |
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"We" can pretty easily avoid extreme oil temperatures whether that be doing less laps during a HPDE session or installing a basic oil cooler. There is no benefit for a track car to run high oil temps(north of 270) even if it is within spec of the motor oil. Being in spec doesn't mean it's optimal. 230-260 is easy enough to achieve
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