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Re: Under the bonnet heat; I have to much

To: ckotting@core.com, redmidget72@yahoo.com, mgraziano@mindspring.com, w.gilroy@verizon.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Under the bonnet heat; I have to much
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 12:52:52 EDT
There are a number of issues here.  The biggest problem is the air 
temperature under the bonnet.  A secondary problem is the temperature of the 
fuel.  

Using a fan to blow more air under the bonnet isn't going to be particularly 
successful unless that fan is extremely efficent because the hot air has no 
easy way of escaping.  If you look at racing Sprites and Midgets they adopt a 
number of diverse approaches to letting the hot air OUT of the engine bay.  
You might not want to adopt such an approach and even in stationery traffic 
it won't fully cure the problem.

Heat management is the best answer IMHO and a coating on the inlet manifold 
is by far the best approach as it has no negative aspects and really does 
work.  Coating the exhaust manifold - jet hot coating or whatever will also 
work but ultimately shortens the life of a header and supposedly can warp the 
stock iron manifold (once you get it off you never get it back on again - I 
read this in a book).

You can of course run the fuel through a tiny oil cooler but in traffic I 
doubt this will help much.

RS

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