Fitting a Mocal 19 row Oil Cooler and PBS ProRace pads to my K swapped Honda Civic
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Its been a while, but back with a video on getting the Track Car ready for some important upgrades ahead of some track time at Silverstone coming up on the 11th September at TRAX.
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Mocal 19 row Oil Cooler , 92c Thermostatic sandwich plate
PBS Pro Race front pads.
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No sponsors, no support, just me doing my thing and filming it so when I am old and knackered I can look at some cool stuff I did once :)
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Nice👍💪🔥🤝💯
Works an absolute treat too, solved all the issues on track, temps stable at max 95-100c over a 20 minute session on a very throttle heavy track.
Excited for this one
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hi, what lengths are the hoses?
@@Bl4cKCuBE I never measured to be fair, but too long for this application really, when I sort out the new setup for oil pressure/temp, I will make up custom hose to fit better. But it works really well, a little too well for the road.
How is running the half size radiator on track? Im running a half also I imagine ill need some ducting and a oil cooler for sure
The half Rad is not sufficient on its own to control the temps on track, the constant high revs heats the oil the fast and the coolant system can't keep up. I saw oil temps of 125c and water temps of 105c last time out with just the half Rad. oil cooler is defo required in this setup. Let's see how this next one goes.
On the road though, it's absolutely fine
@@captainsvlog she got hot for sure! Looking forward to your results
@@Beezy_Builds thanks man, yeah it sure did, it was frustrating really as had to keep doing cool down laps to prevent any serious damage, thankfully good quality oil probably, and having the sensors and guages to monitor it probably saved it.
@@Beezy_Builds it did the trick, oil temps didn't get over 90c 👌coolant temps a solid 85-90c Max 👌🏁