phantomjock
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There have been more than a couple of engine bay and radiator placement/orientation studies. Here are a couple figures to see if these help:
This one focused on inlet blades and exhaust through a vertical radiator:
![1642032439641.png 1642032439641.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51839-1f7fd40440eb23b7425b1097578602cf.jpg?hash=H3_UBEDrI7)
NOTE: Exits 4 and 5 had a belly pan - you have mentioned - yes?
This study examined the placement - including a top mounted horizontal radiator:
![1642032828109.png 1642032828109.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51840-42976d1c9f777211f77e41712f1613a6.jpg?hash=QpdtHJ93ch)
That was done by Walter Korpf. He also was the one that identified the relationship of intake to radiator size - but sorry , had/has no information on tube size:
![1642032929405.png 1642032929405.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51841-59859c5d22ec1e70590b0ceeaed66965.jpg?hash=WYWcXSLsHn)
But he acknowledged the advantage of a temperature controlled fan -
![1642032972467.png 1642032972467.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51842-04a714fada61468aab10571da57c9993.jpg?hash=BKcU-tphRo)
Also, you have some experience at special grill work - so this idea could work too:
![1642033035202.png 1642033035202.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51843-0861b176c31e5d3d4061d852f9c97088.jpg?hash=CGGxdsMeXT)
Or perhaps, use 2 smaller radiators, and exit through the body work elsewhere:
![1642033114813.png 1642033114813.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51844-1a81fd0f4fd49019cf585622229b6faa.jpg?hash=GoH9D0_UkB)
So many options. No envy here. Best of luck. I don't think you are chasing a problem that doesn't need a solution. Just which path to take is always a challenge. Some of these ideas might be less expensive than a custom built radiator?
Cheers - Jim
This one focused on inlet blades and exhaust through a vertical radiator:
![1642032439641.png 1642032439641.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51839-1f7fd40440eb23b7425b1097578602cf.jpg?hash=H3_UBEDrI7)
NOTE: Exits 4 and 5 had a belly pan - you have mentioned - yes?
This study examined the placement - including a top mounted horizontal radiator:
![1642032828109.png 1642032828109.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51840-42976d1c9f777211f77e41712f1613a6.jpg?hash=QpdtHJ93ch)
That was done by Walter Korpf. He also was the one that identified the relationship of intake to radiator size - but sorry , had/has no information on tube size:
![1642032929405.png 1642032929405.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51841-59859c5d22ec1e70590b0ceeaed66965.jpg?hash=WYWcXSLsHn)
But he acknowledged the advantage of a temperature controlled fan -
![1642032972467.png 1642032972467.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51842-04a714fada61468aab10571da57c9993.jpg?hash=BKcU-tphRo)
Also, you have some experience at special grill work - so this idea could work too:
![1642033035202.png 1642033035202.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51843-0861b176c31e5d3d4061d852f9c97088.jpg?hash=CGGxdsMeXT)
Or perhaps, use 2 smaller radiators, and exit through the body work elsewhere:
![1642033114813.png 1642033114813.png](https://data.vettemod.com/attachments/51/51844-1a81fd0f4fd49019cf585622229b6faa.jpg?hash=GoH9D0_UkB)
So many options. No envy here. Best of luck. I don't think you are chasing a problem that doesn't need a solution. Just which path to take is always a challenge. Some of these ideas might be less expensive than a custom built radiator?
Cheers - Jim