ramathorn wrote:BAC5.2 wrote:WRX's at the track do just fine with stock radiators and 400whp.
i think were trying to gather info on a smaller than stock radiator working in our application and keeping everything cool enough.
BD's with WRX swaps who try to run the stock Legacy radiator find out very quickly just how fast the car will overheat.
I think it's got a lot to do with airflow, fluid capacity, and thermostat control.
A set of high-flow fans will make up for a smaller radiator, to a certain point anyways.
Your friend went V-mount with an aftermarket radiator. The airflow over the new position and the radiator design could both be more efficient than stock, so a smaller radiator will do the work of a big radiator.
Personally, is it really THAT big a deal? The Koyo big radiator cools really consistently for just about any power you can throw at it (we've seen near 800whp). How much more weight would it add? Even if it holds an extra gallon of coolant, that's only, what, 15 pounds extra? That's not so bad, is it?
I bet something like a Koyo Honda radiator would work, if you absolutely want to go smaller. Hopefully, it would be at least equally efficient as the stock radiator. I would definately consider a set of high-flow fans though.
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