I take it an oil cooler didn't solve overheating?
#21
Le Mans Master
New basic list!
- GM SC Repair (Thank GSpeed!), and 100 octane tune
- LG Hood
- A nice old Fat coolent radiator for the A8
- Dewitt's new space coolers
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#22
Supporting Vendor
You lose the brake duct on the Prospeed oil cooler, which is why we have not used it.
#23
Race Director
I have the Dewitt's radiator, EOC and upgraded SC heat exchanger on my 16 Z06 A8. We are running in the Optima event in Bowling Green, Ky this coming weekend. I should have some good info from that outing. I will post how she does.
#24
We are really excited to team up with IR with our cooling components. Some customers that race and drive their cars in the north have said the oil cooler works a little too well and the addition of a IR adapter would fix that.
In addition, I am working on a new kit that will package two air/oil heat exchangers in the same area as the A8 or GMPP add on cooler. One cooler for ATF and one for Engine Oil. This design will allow Z06/A8 cars to completely remove the engine oil heat by eliminating the brick cooler and exhausting this heat below the car. The connections for the A8 ATF will be the identical size and location as the factory for plug and play installation.
We may expand this offering with a M7 version, with the 1st section used as an EOC and the 2nd second used for an "add on coolant" heat exchanger.
In both cases the horizontal mounted H.E. is upgraded from 26mm to 46mm thick. Minor plastic trimming will be required to allow for this increase in thickness. I expect to release this design sometime in July so it will be just in time for those hot summer days.
In addition, I am working on a new kit that will package two air/oil heat exchangers in the same area as the A8 or GMPP add on cooler. One cooler for ATF and one for Engine Oil. This design will allow Z06/A8 cars to completely remove the engine oil heat by eliminating the brick cooler and exhausting this heat below the car. The connections for the A8 ATF will be the identical size and location as the factory for plug and play installation.
We may expand this offering with a M7 version, with the 1st section used as an EOC and the 2nd second used for an "add on coolant" heat exchanger.
In both cases the horizontal mounted H.E. is upgraded from 26mm to 46mm thick. Minor plastic trimming will be required to allow for this increase in thickness. I expect to release this design sometime in July so it will be just in time for those hot summer days.
#25
Melting Slicks
We are really excited to team up with IR with our cooling components. Some customers that race and drive their cars in the north have said the oil cooler works a little too well and the addition of a IR adapter would fix that.
In addition, I am working on a new kit that will package two air/oil heat exchangers in the same area as the A8 or GMPP add on cooler. One cooler for ATF and one for Engine Oil. This design will allow Z06/A8 cars to completely remove the engine oil heat by eliminating the brick cooler and exhausting this heat below the car. The connections for the A8 ATF will be the identical size and location as the factory for plug and play installation.
We may expand this offering with a M7 version, with the 1st section used as an EOC and the 2nd second used for an "add on coolant" heat exchanger.
In both cases the horizontal mounted H.E. is upgraded from 26mm to 46mm thick. Minor plastic trimming will be required to allow for this increase in thickness. I expect to release this design sometime in July so it will be just in time for those hot summer days.
In addition, I am working on a new kit that will package two air/oil heat exchangers in the same area as the A8 or GMPP add on cooler. One cooler for ATF and one for Engine Oil. This design will allow Z06/A8 cars to completely remove the engine oil heat by eliminating the brick cooler and exhausting this heat below the car. The connections for the A8 ATF will be the identical size and location as the factory for plug and play installation.
We may expand this offering with a M7 version, with the 1st section used as an EOC and the 2nd second used for an "add on coolant" heat exchanger.
In both cases the horizontal mounted H.E. is upgraded from 26mm to 46mm thick. Minor plastic trimming will be required to allow for this increase in thickness. I expect to release this design sometime in July so it will be just in time for those hot summer days.
Bish
#26
Amat Victoria Curam
#27
Former Vendor
#28
Le Mans Master
How come outside suppliers can come up with solutions to fix the heat problems yet old GM with its multitude of engineers can't get it right ? What ever happened to that GM slogan "the Mark of Excellence" and those little square stickers they used to put on the cars ? Oh yeah they removed them.
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#31
Pro
Tom,
Whatever happened to this project? There is definitely a market for this, and as C7 Z06 become more prevalent in the used market, folks that track cars will buy them and just look to upgrade the cooling. The LG Motorsports set up is great, but a little too involved (IMHO).
Whatever happened to this project? There is definitely a market for this, and as C7 Z06 become more prevalent in the used market, folks that track cars will buy them and just look to upgrade the cooling. The LG Motorsports set up is great, but a little too involved (IMHO).
#32
Former Vendor
Tom,
Whatever happened to this project? There is definitely a market for this, and as C7 Z06 become more prevalent in the used market, folks that track cars will buy them and just look to upgrade the cooling. The LG Motorsports set up is great, but a little too involved (IMHO).
Whatever happened to this project? There is definitely a market for this, and as C7 Z06 become more prevalent in the used market, folks that track cars will buy them and just look to upgrade the cooling. The LG Motorsports set up is great, but a little too involved (IMHO).
We had some issues with the first design passing burst tests and the project got tabled. New tooling is required to create the coolers and that has recently been approved. I know it's been a long time but I'm going to make this a priority this year. The need is still there.
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#34
Former Vendor
I wish I had a specific date but we have to finish the stamping dies first and then make the plates. Unfortunately we will probably finish it just when this summers heat ends but at least we'll be ready for next season.
Here are some development pics
Here are some development pics
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#37
its the best bang for the buck if configured correctly. But I am scared to get into this topic, as last time I did, since my opinion was different than a vendor's at that time, and neither of us would back down, I lost. PM me and we will talk.
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#38
Former Vendor
LINK
DeWitts is now looking for volunteers to test the product at Spring mountain. If anyone is planning a run let me know. Email please tadewitt@dewitts.com
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#39
Former Vendor
We're good, I never burn bridges
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Mikec7z (11-17-2018)
#40
I will give you credit Tom, while you and I had a big debate, it was not you who caused me the pain, it was another vendor who started swinging on me in another thread not even a day later.
I wanted to write this so that you and others knew that I was not complaining about you. Thank you for your assistance to the community and understanding debates will occur and being able to take back in what you dish out, like an adult without throwing a fit to the forum moderators, you are a good man.
I wanted to write this so that you and others knew that I was not complaining about you. Thank you for your assistance to the community and understanding debates will occur and being able to take back in what you dish out, like an adult without throwing a fit to the forum moderators, you are a good man.