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<blockquote data-quote="sonic cobra" data-source="post: 7665590" data-attributes="member: 5649"><p>I'm struggling with cooling issues as well. I took the car to a local race car builder and he said the Ford engineers did a pretty good job boxing the radiator. His only suggestion was a larger radiator.I figure a larger radiator and heat exchanger can't hurt. I like the idea of coated headers to get the exhaust heat out of the engine bay, but prefer shorties or midlengths rather than long tubes. I really like wheelhoppers suggestion for an OT tune. Running a little more fuel should cool things down a bit. And I would rather do that than change back to larger pully. </p><p>I can usually get through the session by running the heater. That would indicate to me, that we need just that little bit of extra cooling capacity.</p><p>So at a minimum, I'm looking at Fluidyne rad and Gords HE and perhaps the JBA titanium coated shorties. The cooling mod will go in when the clutch goes or when the eaton goes for porting, whichever comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonic cobra, post: 7665590, member: 5649"] I'm struggling with cooling issues as well. I took the car to a local race car builder and he said the Ford engineers did a pretty good job boxing the radiator. His only suggestion was a larger radiator.I figure a larger radiator and heat exchanger can't hurt. I like the idea of coated headers to get the exhaust heat out of the engine bay, but prefer shorties or midlengths rather than long tubes. I really like wheelhoppers suggestion for an OT tune. Running a little more fuel should cool things down a bit. And I would rather do that than change back to larger pully. I can usually get through the session by running the heater. That would indicate to me, that we need just that little bit of extra cooling capacity. So at a minimum, I'm looking at Fluidyne rad and Gords HE and perhaps the JBA titanium coated shorties. The cooling mod will go in when the clutch goes or when the eaton goes for porting, whichever comes first. [/QUOTE]
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