Measuring and Improving Cooling System Performance – Part 8: Modification
Production car cooling systems are always beholden to styling considerations, packaging issues, and cost constraints (design cost, materials cost, manufacturing cost, etc.). Because of this, most leave room for improvement if your goals and requirements are different than the manufacturer's. We've seen so far that a few simple measurements on your car will give you a lot of information about how well its cooling system works and where it can be made better. If you don't mind getting your hands dirty, you should be able to reduce cooling drag on your car while maintaining or even increasing cooling capacity. How big should inlets be? Outlets? How should they be shaped? How much will internal smoothing reduce drag? How much will mass flow increase if we reduce system losses? Don't try to modify any of these things by guessing! The engineers behind this 2019 Porsche 911 certainly didn't. Modifying Cooling System Flow As an example, I'll modify the cooling system ...