AZ_Ryan
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Yikes. I really appreciate your contributions to this forum, but that response was dripping with unnecessary condescension and totally unnecessary.If you cannot track the car without overheating it, then the radiator is not designed to cool 486 horsepower.
That is just a true statement.
Now let's tackle your next assertion, that
Maybe the qualifier adverb "instantly" was thrown in there because you realized the silliness of what you were posting when you posted it.
You are in Arizona. HPDE 30 minute sessions in July (about five of them each day, for ten over two days) are normal tourist sort of "tracking" that Mustang owners tend to do.
I'll let you tell everybody for yourself whether "instantly" was meant to exclude normal "track" use of a Mustang GT or you are actually claiming that the standard GT radiator is "just fine" for normal track use.
But, yeah, nobody is claiming the car will "instantly" overheat.
I just do not understand why some folks feel the need to bicker on the internet even when they know the other person is correct.
I wrote that his radiator would be "fine" if he wanted an E85 tune. My post actually says that. I suggested, however, that he upgrade the radiator "if he starts tracking it" and "if he finds his temperatures are too high." Which he will. You know that. This is not some wild speculative journey with no information from the real world. The stock radiator is not made for tracking. He will also need an oil cooler if he keeps tracking it, because the faster he gets, the more heat he will put into the oil. The performance of a stock GT with a really good driver is enough overheat the oil if there is no oil cooler to remove heat. You probably know this, too.
I was simply referring to your statement that "the base GT radiator was designed to commute to work and the grocery store" which is a very silly oversimplification IMO. By saying that you are indeed implying the base GT has a cooling problem for anything other than those two things. Perhaps thats not what you meant, but thats how it read.
My point was that simply tuning the car wont create a cooling problem. I also addressed tracking in my previous post and dont need to repeat what I said. We fundamentally agree on that aspect. The problem is at no point did the OP ever mention tracking the car. So if you want to turn this into a track argument thats on you. I have no skin in that game. I said my peice to address the OPs question.
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