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cooling on a 1641
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<blockquote data-quote="Araon" data-source="post: 27675" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>Frightening :? </p><p></p><p>Try siting on a duke when the fan doesnt even kick in till it reaches 120, gets a might toastie in the baby making department.</p><p></p><p>Those temps are pretty much expected with the increase in capacity etc....</p><p></p><p>The external cooler should be keeping it well down even one without a fan, where have you mounted the plates? is it fan cooled? and is the thermostat operating? I've gone for the deep sump aswell ( a bit belt and braces ) plus it helps on the cornering, as the extra sump will always be full, theres no oil starvation probs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Araon, post: 27675, member: 606"] Frightening :? Try siting on a duke when the fan doesnt even kick in till it reaches 120, gets a might toastie in the baby making department. Those temps are pretty much expected with the increase in capacity etc.... The external cooler should be keeping it well down even one without a fan, where have you mounted the plates? is it fan cooled? and is the thermostat operating? I've gone for the deep sump aswell ( a bit belt and braces ) plus it helps on the cornering, as the extra sump will always be full, theres no oil starvation probs. [/QUOTE]
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