WOT Performance: HPT Cooling Plate

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The physical units are being built currently but here is the final design of the FL5 WOT spec triple pass radiator with transmission cooler! There is also an FK8 version in production and it will in essence be the same with different mounting points specific to the FK8.

PWR will also be releasing their own spec here soon. The WOT spec will have two primary differences:

1) More track oriented custom core spec: higher fin density, and special fin louver angle to further improve heat transfer.

2) Integrated bracket for optional transmission cooler: Built in provision on the back side of the radiator to easily add an optional transmission cooler to further reduce coolant temps by unburdening the coolant system (the OEM design uses the coolant system to cool trans fluid via the heat exchanger on the front of the transmission).

The placement on the backside of the radiator is to minimize interference with the radiator and maximize efficiency.

The idea WOT spec will be the ultimate level stock replacement radiator available.

This will fit just like the current PWR single pass radiator. No modifications needed, works with the fan and works with various intakes.

If you would like to order either spec contact me and I can set your order up. I will be the only vendor offering the WOT spec.

Price is $1600 without the transmission cooler attached (but can add it later since the bracket is on), $1800 with the transmission cooler, lines, and clamps. $120 for shipping, so $1720 or $1920 depending.

PWR spec will be $1400 plus $120 for shipping so $1520.

You have the option to plumb the transmission cooler in 2 ways: 1 is to integrate it with the OEM heat sink piece to maintain OEM warm up using coolant, or #2 is to completely bypass the OEM heat sink but at the cost of losing OEM warm up.

FK8 version will require the removal of the passenger side fan, but in talking with the PWR engineering team they feel confident this will cause no issues on the street and on the track it will actually help by removing resistance on the back side. I ran my FK8 daily and track for 2 years without the passenger side fan with zero issues even in 105+ temps in the Reno summer.

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Massive results during track testing yesterday!

Dual oil cooler set up is working and working well. Still need to make a couple of small adjustments on fitment and finalize brackets, but given yesterday's results with the prototype, it showed it's ready to perform. Hopefully I can get these adjustments made in the next few weeks and officially put the kit up for sale. Best part is you can't even see that there's oil coolers on the car, OEM+. I'll share pictures when it's ready for sale.

Testing was done in 2 parts. Saturday ran with no oil coolers, no cooling plate, OEM radiator. Sunday I added the oil coolers and later the cooling plate. Ambient temps were low at 62°, but this testing was about relative performance, 1 for 1. Oil temps were measured using a physical sensor added into the oil pan (post engine and pre oil coolers so it's at its hottest). Coolant was measured using the OEM sensor in the head.

On Saturday to create a baseline, the car was run in OEM cooling form (OEM radiator, OEM under tray, no oil coolers) I got the car to the limit with a peak oil temp of 290° and coolant up to 249°. This was in a session where I had my last 5 laps averaging 1:55.66 on the new Buttonwillow "The Circuit".

Sunday with the oil coolers added, peak temps dropped to 255° for oil and 219° for coolant. In this session I had the last 5 average 1:55.21. A giant 35° improvement in post engine oil temps, and 30° in coolant temps!

When the cooling plate was added, peak temps dropped again with oil at 249° and coolant down to 206°. Last 5 laps averaging 1:54.41. Another drop of 6° for oil, and 13° for coolant!

I experienced zero aero issues with the cooling plate added, I achieved my highest top speeds and highest lateral Gs with it on the car, 128.4 mph and 1.46 G respectively.

I will be returning to The Circuit in 2 weeks to run the WOT spec triple pass radiator and transmission cooler and I'm hopeful ambient temps will be in the 80s or 90s to show that the whole suite of cooling items collectively can get the job done in the heat!

Once I've finalized everything on the FL5 I will be working on releasing the kit for the DE5 and FK8. All 3 cars will have the same modifications available to them.
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