Oil temperture and pressure - a preemptive strike

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Oil temperture and pressure - a preemptive strike

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Guy,

One of your recommendations was installation of an oil cooler when building the new “racing” engine.

I am getting close to engine build and need to resolve the issue and get the parts.

I have a 15 row oil cooler (used). It was tested by a trusted local radiator guys and declared "air tight".

However, I now what happens when your oil cooler starts leaking oil while performance driving, and want to avoid the consequences of hot oil spraying on a hot engine .... (I do even dare name the consequences).

It looks like buying a new one is a much safer solution.

What size would you recommend. I was thinking of a bigger one than 13 row. (say 15-16 row). The engine is expected to get up to 180 bhp, and 13 row seems too small.

Secondly I need a sandwich plate. I am thinking about a thermostatic one , which prevents cool oil to be circulated through the oil cooler until the temperature is high enough and cooling oil makes sense.

Question: I have power steering installed and do not want to give it up. Will this in any way collide with sandwich plate /oil cooler installation ?) i

I as am I going to a standard (not dry sump) thus I need to think about oil pressure while hard breaking and on sharp/long curves at high speeds. I believe two things need to be installed :

- one: uprated the oil pump
- two: a big wing oil pan

Does it make sense – any suggestions/recommendations ?

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Good quality photo of engine bay showing oil filter housing region please! Can't remember the layout with PAS.

Can't believe you're running PAS anyway! Why not remove?

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Guy ,


Here is the picture of PAS are of engine bay.
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This is the space for oil cooler ( air intakes will be changed along with th aif filter box ).
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RE : PAS: I am an old man ... and love my PS while maneuvering on parking lots.

It really is a great convenience , fighting with no PAS during the summer days in a car w/o air conditioning in a driving suite , helmet , racing underwear - I get too hot and hate fighting with turning the wheel...

I know this is irrational and stupid , but this is how I like it.

M

PS:

Is this going to be the only sports car with PAS?

( I am not planning to install AC - thought roof air vent is under pasive consideration!)
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I run PAS in my 131 also and it is a great help but I have only 1,7 turn from lock to lock.
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Tomek,

I have standard 3.1 , though I know the abarths had 2.8 lock to lock.

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