Oil Cooler Track Results: FINSPEED !!
#1
Team Owner
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Oil Cooler Track Results: FINSPEED !!
FINSPEED OIL COOLER by Daniel Finke
As some of you know I have decided to protect my new LS7 with some cooling upgrades. Like most I find it disconcerting to see my oil temps between 280-300* after a hard track session.
Well I took a chance with one of our own Corvette Track brethren on his newly designed oil cooler. I am completely satisfied with the product both in its superb construction and its outstanding results. This is a plug and play unit. It fits directly to to the existing oil lines and mounting brackets.
Today I was able to test it out with my otherwise completely stock C6Z06. A few weeks ago I ran at Auto club Speed way with 60* ambient temps. Today I ran at a very similar high speed track, Willow Springs International raceway. Sessions were of equal time (25 minutes). I ran very hard, hard enough to get a new personal best.
Results
ACS: 60* ambient
Stock Oil cooler: 265*
Coolant: 217*
WSIR: 56* ambient
Finspeed Oil Cooler 242*
Coolant 212*
So not only did it reduce my oil temps it also lowered my coolant temps. So even though this cooler is thicker its advanced design seems to enhance air flow.
I know a lot of guys want their temps up during daily driving (mine were steady at 145* on freeway driving with the Finspeed). Well this new oil cooler was designed for the easy placement of fabricated piece to block airflow thru the oil cooler. Look for my testing of this piece very soon, next week hopefully.
In addition there will be testing of a screen mesh grill by Finspeed that should drastically reduce the amount of crap the gets thru the stock grill and fouls our oil cooler, ac condensors and radiator. Again look for testing in the near future.
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DH
As some of you know I have decided to protect my new LS7 with some cooling upgrades. Like most I find it disconcerting to see my oil temps between 280-300* after a hard track session.
Well I took a chance with one of our own Corvette Track brethren on his newly designed oil cooler. I am completely satisfied with the product both in its superb construction and its outstanding results. This is a plug and play unit. It fits directly to to the existing oil lines and mounting brackets.
Today I was able to test it out with my otherwise completely stock C6Z06. A few weeks ago I ran at Auto club Speed way with 60* ambient temps. Today I ran at a very similar high speed track, Willow Springs International raceway. Sessions were of equal time (25 minutes). I ran very hard, hard enough to get a new personal best.
Results
ACS: 60* ambient
Stock Oil cooler: 265*
Coolant: 217*
WSIR: 56* ambient
Finspeed Oil Cooler 242*
Coolant 212*
So not only did it reduce my oil temps it also lowered my coolant temps. So even though this cooler is thicker its advanced design seems to enhance air flow.
I know a lot of guys want their temps up during daily driving (mine were steady at 145* on freeway driving with the Finspeed). Well this new oil cooler was designed for the easy placement of fabricated piece to block airflow thru the oil cooler. Look for my testing of this piece very soon, next week hopefully.
In addition there will be testing of a screen mesh grill by Finspeed that should drastically reduce the amount of crap the gets thru the stock grill and fouls our oil cooler, ac condensors and radiator. Again look for testing in the near future.
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DH
Last edited by Dirty Howie; 12-17-2011 at 11:57 PM.
#3
Team Owner
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It sits exactly in the same place as the stock unit. It is thicker but maintains the correct space between it and the a/c condenser.
If you have seen the difference between a stock radiator and a Dewitts or Ron Davies you will have an idea of how much more robust this oil cooler is than the OEM unit.
The soon as I get the fitted piece that fits on the front of it to keep oil temps elevated during daily driving I will be taking some pictures.
Stay tuned for pictures and more data.
DH
#4
Safety Car
Howie, How much was this? I was planning to order a DRM Race cooler in January....but, if this is more reasonably priced I would definately consider it. I wonder how it performs compared to the DRM race cooler?
#5
Team Owner
Thread Starter
This was an oil cooler not radiator. Wait and I'm sure Daniel will be posting prices soon. Also I would hold off on any Radiator purchase right now. I think there may be something in the works that will be available before the summer heat hits. I think we will be able to do ACS in the summer with temps low enough that our motors will not be stressed
When is your next planned track day. WSIR was a blast yesterday, I got a new PB .... 1:33.33
DH
#6
Former Vendor
The cooler is designed to work with the stock lines, or AN lines (pictured). It is a direct replacement for the stock C6Z, C6GS and C6 ZR1, and will mount using the stock mounting points. It is also a great upgrade for C5's, C4's or other applications.
I tried other coolers, and while they were an improvement over stock, I did not see the improvements I expected. Considering the expense, the performance and fit and finish were not what I thought they should be, so we decided to develop our own.
The unit sells for $585 and comes with a limited warranty and a panel insert for winter street driving.
I tried other coolers, and while they were an improvement over stock, I did not see the improvements I expected. Considering the expense, the performance and fit and finish were not what I thought they should be, so we decided to develop our own.
The unit sells for $585 and comes with a limited warranty and a panel insert for winter street driving.
#8
Team Owner
Thread Starter
Just a note:
Although Daniel is showing the nose off the car the install does not require that for at least the C6. The radiator shroud needs to be pushed out of the way, then the oil cooler comes right out the top of the engine bay. Simple install
DH
Although Daniel is showing the nose off the car the install does not require that for at least the C6. The radiator shroud needs to be pushed out of the way, then the oil cooler comes right out the top of the engine bay. Simple install
DH
#9
Former Vendor
FYI, right now these are selling faster than we can make them, so they will not be posted on the website. They are very labor intensive, made in blocks of five and we do one block a week, so if anyone is interested please call 660-263-0505.
#10
Team Owner
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#11
Safety Car
From the picture I can't tell how much the airflow to the radiator is affected. Does all of the air going to the radiator go throught the oil cooler first? Or, is there a path for the airflow to go directly to the radiator?
Does anyone know how this oil cooler performs compared to the DRM race oil cooler?
Thanks,
Charley
Does anyone know how this oil cooler performs compared to the DRM race oil cooler?
Thanks,
Charley
#12
Melting Slicks
We now know for a Z06, that for every 5 degrees change of oil temperature, we get a 1 degree change in coolant temperature under peak load conditions.
I wonder if it works both ways?
I wonder if it works both ways?
Last edited by Sidney004; 01-04-2012 at 03:57 PM.
#13
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From the picture I can't tell how much the airflow to the radiator is affected. Does all of the air going to the radiator go throught the oil cooler first? Or, is there a path for the airflow to go directly to the radiator?
Does anyone know how this oil cooler performs compared to the DRM race oil cooler?
Thanks,
Charley
Does anyone know how this oil cooler performs compared to the DRM race oil cooler?
Thanks,
Charley
As you can see from the results the Finspeed cooler did not hinder the radiators performance. In fact my coolant temps were down slightly.
This oil cooler is OEM size except thicker. But has much better internal and fin design. It mounts right up to stock fittings and oil lines, no customization necessary.
Results
ACS: 60* ambient
Stock Oil cooler: 265*
Coolant: 217*
WSIR: 56* ambient
Finspeed Oil Cooler 242*
Coolant 212*
My coolant temps on the street are also not elevated. With oil temps around 150*
I will be trying the new Finspeed oil cooler adapter plate. Which slips onto the front of the oil cooler to see if I can get the street oil temps up while keeping the coolant temps normal. Hope fully will test it this weekend.
You gonna make it to Button Willow? You can check it out then.
DH
#14
Team Owner
Thread Starter
I am very impressed with this unit. I used to run Setrabs on my C5 and this is obviously built much better. So when they get their radiators finished I will be getting one ASAP
DH
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Melting Slicks
#16
I just put a take-off ZO6 cooler on mine and I wish I would have waited.
#17
Team Owner
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This cooler will also be a direct bolt on for 2008+ C6 Z51 manual cars. The oil lines are already there for the smaller stock cooler along with the 2 bolts on the passenger side end. The shroud is even the same as the ZO6 with the 2 bolt holes on the passenger side.
I just put a take-off ZO6 cooler on mine and I wish I would have waited.
I just put a take-off ZO6 cooler on mine and I wish I would have waited.
DH
#19
Team Owner
Thread Starter
I'm sure Daniel will help answer this for you.
What were the ambient temps and what kind of track (high speed or tech)?
DH
#20
Melting Slicks