If temperatures rise next time I will adjust driving style a bit to keep temps in the 230sF.![]()
OK, I will just leave it in the garage... .
Just to clarify: my car ran great at a HPDE in 85F+ and threw no error codes whatsoever; other cars were side-lined. Most of the time it was running 225-240F Oil Temp. When it hit hotter temps it was cooler a couple of turns later on the same lap. When I ran an earlier HPDE session in May 2015 with temps around 70F at the same track I hit 224F or so (I do not watch the gauges every second so it could have been slightly higher then). The first HPDE (1 day, 4 20 min sessions) was with OEM PCM. The second HPDE in the hotter ambient temps was the same duration but with the Arrow PCM. I am running 91 Pump Octane. I really attribute the higher temps to higher ambient temps and driving style.
Sitting in traffic in SoCal the car can hit 205+F. Normal cruising Oil Temp is 192F or so.
My feeling is that the car is great and running well. Very smooth idle no codes. My fluids are cycled regularly. At 4,200mi. I changed differential, tranny, brake, clutch and oil (about my 3rd oil and filter change).
That said, if there are simple changes I can make to make the car run even better and more safely, then I will certainly consider such matters.
Are you running headers? See http://driveviper.com/forums/threads...903#post156903
I believe the heating issue could be a result of the headers being too close to the oil cooler lines. Hot oil equals hot engine. Stock exhaust no problem.
Stock exhaust.
No headers. Stock CATS and Corsa Cat-back exhaust. Again, I had no error codes, and most of the sessions was running 223F--241F. There were a couple of times where temps were elevated--just after heavy braking using heel-toe from 130mph to 25mph or something. The car cooled down quickly and ran fine.
I'm too lazy to do a search, but does the Gen 5 suffer the same issue some Gen 4's had with the radiator hose sucking shut at high rpms?
I back off at 240 before the idiot light goes on at 245. (Trust me it hit 245 once and I have never let it get that high.) There are no sound or power differences. My brother just got his GT4. He took it right to the track. On the streets its runs at 210 degrees. As soon as you are on it, the car in engineered to run at 190 when pushing it hard. Amazing.
Has anyone removed their hood vents to aid in cooling?
Food for thought G4 to modified G5 and what do you see on the nose of the GTSR?
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Someone should make a grille that has thinner cross bars. I also see the tow hooks on the blue Gen 5, they seem to block air. How many folks with cooling issues are running them? I am for sure but I may need to rethink that. Would getting more air through the radiator help keep header heat down as well? I seem to remember that the fan shroud looked pretty restrictive on a Gen 5 as well. This is needed for low speed but would seem to hinder high speed cooling.
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The upper cross fin in the grill has nothing behind it so if it were neatly cut out then you would get more and smoother airflow to the radiator also. The replacement part if you mess it up is only like $150 so not terrible as an experiment.
You were also supposed to notice that on the GTSR they SPLIT the brake ducts to get more air deflected through the radiator... hmm.
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