Cooling The Old Condenser
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
At about 1500RPM the HP wants to stabilize around 375. Hosing the condenser drops it to 250 fast - and when it has been watered the pressure rises more slowly than when the condenser starts out at 85 - 90 deg air temp. With it steady at 250 with water on it (and cooling nicely), would you think other factors are OK? It would be great to see the pressure when I'm driving down the road.
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
one method is to tape your gauges to the windshield.
for me personally I feel as though 375 is a bit over the top
for me personally I feel as though 375 is a bit over the top
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Agreed, is this a PF cond or the original?tbirdtbird wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:43 pm for me personally I feel as though 375 is a bit over the top
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Original condenser. No blockages as far as I can tell. It flushes out fast and easy.Tim wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:57 pmAgreed, is this a PF cond or the original?tbirdtbird wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:43 pm for me personally I feel as though 375 is a bit over the top
Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Is it possible I am slightly over-charged? I'm charged per the spec -- but would you expect to see the pressure lower than 250 with water on the condenser? If 250 is OK then I'm fine on the charge, and we're back to needing a PF condenser. But with water on it, would you prefer to see something lower than 250?
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You answer your own questions. You need more efficient airflow or a more efficient condenser. My choice would be cond but might have to use a universal and make hoses.
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
With the new clutch fan and foam seals in place I'm probably getting just about as much air flow as is possible in this setup (unless I added a couple of condenser fans). That sends me to a condenser if I really want this to work well. A 14 X 25 (plus hoses) would probably do the job.
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if you change it out, get the biggest that will fit
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Early Camaros had that little square crossflow radiator as I recall. Do you have room for a 25" wide condenser core? What about height?
If you can measure the core size on the radiator that would help.
If you can measure the core size on the radiator that would help.
Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
The old condenser is 14 X 25. The radiator core is 18 X 23. I should be able to get a close match on the condenser, but hoses wouldn't necessarily be in the right place.