Agree, I think my X-brace would have an issue with that location. This does not seem like a very efficient location to maximize airflow through the cooler. :frown2: Tha madness plate is a good one though with the taps included. So if you add the t-stat you will have options on where to place the t-stat or where to place the sending units for press and temp.
What you doing off the track Nate? :lol: Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies - Home Page (Search for thermostatic oil controls) has three oil thermostats listed w/some info. I have not purchased anything from them, FYI only.
Off's happen...and when you are on tracks where you have to drive around once off to actually hit anything it's quite liberating to try to go just that much deeper before braking... Lookie at all that grass to slow you...
Autometer Pro-Comp Ultra- Lite series. In Oregon we go on quarters so we are not finished until the 12th. But my last final is Wednesday the 10th. So it's not long done. Lame. rrr:
I have an oil cooler w/in line oil pressure adapter from RMW(not installed yet). Detroit Tuned sells them. I am getting my oil temp from my sump.(I know the pros & cons) The gauge is by Prosport and match the oem gauges Didn't know you had grass in Texas:wink5: Usually we have consequences (steel) here.
Still like the radiator mount better, Lynn's is just to exposed. How much did George at Madness charge for just the adapter?
Not a bad combo, not at all. Additional lines would also be needed for the t-stat. Then you would have to plug however many taps in the t-stat you do not have sending units for.
Yes Ok, but not great. I believe this type of heat exchanger is low efficiency compared to say something like Setrab, or rather a cooler that kind of looks like the intercooler. Definitely, much better than what I have now..........nothing.
I don't have pictures and it's been repaired, but I did have an off where I ripped out a few of the plastic brake and fuel line guides from the bottom of the car. Between that and the amount of tire gators left by big trucks around these roads I'd be very leery of hanging anything that could could get hit and damage an oil line. You say covering a portion of the radiator negates the gains from the oil cooler, but bypassing the internal cooler has to help some in reducing the load on the water cooling system. I'm not debating the efficacy of the cooler, it's the location under the car that worries me. I go places...like to to the top of Pikes Peak and into grassy fields for photo shoots. The underside of my car has been a little beat up...I'll take my chances on reducing the radiator efficiency a smidgen to gain peace of mind that one of my nice AN fittings is not going to ripped out by a big rock when I'm in the middle West Texas.
Wait... Is your car really our of the Driveway, Lynn? I don't believe it. :yikes: Kidding. But I think you have a great placement with the oil cooler although you're lines are very long and to my mind are prone to more problems. Also, it takes longer for the oil to cool. How do you see your temperatures differ from other oil coolers and what is the route time of oil moving from your motor to the cooler and back?
The attention to detail looks great as always Nitro, but the location leaves lots to be desired from a durability standpoint. One time in the back-country of Michigan someone just ahead of me freight-trained a huge deer and it exploded all over the road. I was forced to pick the path of least carnage, which involved a whole mess of deer guts. It ravaged the underside of my MINI, even getting blood on the rear exhaust muffler! Having an oil cooler that low [especially low on my slammed setup] means unnecessary risk. There's got to be a better location for abuse-laden cars like mine and Nathans. While you usually don't get the same types of debris on racetracks as streets, there is still the odd chipmunk and kerb that could spoil an otherwise nice day. Perhaps in front of the A/C condenser right in the center of the bumper behind the lower grille? Isn't there room with the curvature of the front end? I also like the converted CVT cooler ideas, even though it's not ideal.
OK, as the OP, let's agree that there are differing opinions as to the location of the cooler. So far, this thread has provied me with plenty of ideas, and unfortunately has verified my findings that there is NO perfect kit available today. Let's not argue cooler locations, I know where mine is going, and if someone selects a different location, they will have a different set of trade-offs to consider.
Oh yeah, I should also mention, those black rubber air guides under the MINI where your cooler backs up to, they are long gone on my car from an off at the track.