I have a 1989 NA turbo, its used mainly for track work but some road driving, the temp gauge usually sits just under half way. On Friday I spent a couple of hours down the track in 38 degree temps and after doing 3 laps, 3-4 kms, the temp went up to 3/4 and rising. It soon came down when I left the track. Im just wondering what the best "bang for my buck" purchase would be to help keep the temps down?
I currently have an upgraded radiator (70ml) and the aircon fan is wired up to come on when I dont have the aircon on with the flick of a switch, therefore two fans are running.
I was wondering how much difference;
An oil cooler would make?
An Mania cold air intake would make? ( where you put a hole in the firewall)
Any other suggestions?
I dont mind spending the money if its going to make a significant difference.
Someone told me the gap between the radiator and the black plastic fan cover should be blocked with rubber to make the fan more efficient (see pic) and that it doesnt help having the intercooler in front of the radiator but I really dont want to move it and cant imagine where it would be moved too.
Ive just had and new Adaptronic 440 ECU installed and had it tuned, increasing the horsepower from 150 to 190.
The air flow metre can now be removed as its no longer required with the new ECU (my tuner tells me)
Would appreciate and suggestions,
Thanks Nicky
