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Is it an actual "coolant" or an additive? I think I may not be able to use it due to NASA regs... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
#75 RS Barn-Hoosier-AJ Hartman Racing Porsche 968
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No coolant for NASA, to slick on the track, only water and water wetter.
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[size="3"]NASA CCR
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[/size][size="3"][size="3"]Engine Coolant [/size][/size]
[size="3"] [/size][size="3"] [/size][size="3"][size="3"]Ethylene Glycol-based antifreeze and other additives that may cause a slippery condition if spilled on track are prohibited. Other water additives such as Redline Water Wetter may be used.
As applicable to racing and Time Trial mainly.
The Firehawk is not doing any NASA Racing these days and other clubs have different rules. Nonetheless, for anyone doing anything else and in need of a bit cooler temps, the stuff Pete points out sounds like a must have!
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I googled Engine Ice.......conflicting information about the effectiveness of this product....Any good sources??
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Given the age of our cars. How can we reduce temps during regular driving? 1) increase coolant capacity 2) increase airiflow 3) change parameters (thermostat etc) 4) reduce air pressure behind radiator I am currently using water wetter. Will engine ice be worth while? thanks
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[quote name='Cloud9...68' timestamp='1311991672' post='113450']
So, how are you able to keep your engine cool in a race, given the propensity for these cars to run hot, even on a warm day on the street? I know, I should do a search...
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To be honest, outside of maintenance and tightening something here and there, Pete and Max are the only ones that have touched that engine compartment, and I dont know how they have achieved it, but the motor runs inpecably consistent in temps and well below most other 968 engines I have seen. My next step on this front is installing some hiflow louvers on the hod to cool the engine bay a bit more. Especially the intake side.
#75 RS Barn-Hoosier-AJ Hartman Racing Porsche 968
2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
2011 NASA PRO RACING (NE) GTS-2 CHAMPION
Track Records: Pocono Long Single Infield CCW | Pocono Double Infield | NJMP Thunderbolt w & w/o Chicane | Lime Rock Park