Re: radiator cap psi
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A drag race you shouldnt need much pressure at all... unless you have a temp problem.... the higher pressure works great on the street
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Re: radiator cap psi
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How important is the PSI rating on a radiator cap on a drag only car? What PSI is everyone running? Thanks Chuck
I think its very important. A high PSI cap on a race car is extra insurance to prevent a boil over blow out. Most of us who race deal with heat issues.
Dont run a cap that puts you on the edge of a boil over. With a cap 1 psi short of preventing a boil over, the water vapor pressures can double
I run a 16# cap, it should be good for around 240* before it blows.
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Re: radiator cap psi
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How important is the PSI rating on a radiator cap on a drag only car? What PSI is everyone running? Thanks Chuck
I think its very important. A high PSI cap on a race car is extra insurance to prevent a boil over blow out. Most of us who race deal with heat issues.
Dont run a cap that puts you on the edge of a boil over. With a cap 1 psi short of preventing a boil over, the water vapor pressures can double
I run a 16# cap, it should be good for around 240* before it blows.
You are suppose to have a over flow can... watch it to determine if a higher cap is warranted... on my car I have 2 caps on the system... yes 2... one is on the radiator basically as a plug and then I have a small reservoir that my return lines from the heads goes to... that is the highest point so I made it so a cap is there... I believe thats a 7# cap... the over flow is empty except when I had a bad seal on the old cap
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Re: radiator cap psi
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04/21/11 12:36 AM
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Thanks all. Good info. I usually run through the traps at about 210 so I believe I am safe at 14 psi cap. Thanks again, Chuck.
FYI... there are 2 styles of caps, a recovery style that will suck fluid back into the rad IF you have a tube down in the over flow can... then the NON recovery style (old style)... easy way to tell is if you hold the cap in the normal up right position... does the metal disc dandle down... thats the recovery type and if it doesnt thats the old type
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Re: radiator cap psi
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How important is the PSI rating on a radiator cap on a drag only car? What PSI is everyone running? Thanks Chuck
I think its very important. A high PSI cap on a race car is extra insurance to prevent a boil over blow out. Most of us who race deal with heat issues.
Dont run a cap that puts you on the edge of a boil over. With a cap 1 psi short of preventing a boil over, the water vapor pressures can double
I run a 16# cap, it should be good for around 240* before it blows.
You are suppose to have a over flow can... watch it to determine if a higher cap is warranted... on my car I have 2 caps on the system... yes 2... one is on the radiator basically as a plug and then I have a small reservoir that my return lines from the heads goes to... that is the highest point so I made it so a cap is there... I believe thats a 7# cap... the over flow is empty except when I had a bad seal on the old cap
Im not sure I understand your head return line system resevoir 7# cap system. Whats your cap psi on the rad?
Yes, all cars are required to have a overflow can. Ive got one too.
A boil over is a violent event in terms of pressure. Preventing this with a stronger psi cap from the get go is a good idea adding extra safety insurance.
Once a boil over occurs the Vapor pressures skyrocket. Prevent that boil over with a few extra pounds at the cap . Priceless ,
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Re: radiator cap psi
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The gauge temperature and thermostat level don't tell what's happening in the head's water jacket around the exhaust valve and spark plug. As water temp goes up, the thermo seals the engine system (more or less) until its cracking temp is reached. That pressure has been keeping the water in the exhaust area from boiling, and when the thermo opens that water boils immediately (your gauge still shows 180° etc. but at the exhaust it's 230°). The only thing that keeps it liquid is cap pressure.
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Re: radiator cap psi
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Im not sure I understand your head return line system resevoir 7# cap system. Whats your cap psi on the rad? Yes, all cars are required to have a overflow can. Ive got one too. A boil over is a violent event in terms of pressure. Preventing this with a stronger psi cap from the get go is a good idea adding extra safety insurance. Once a boil over occurs the Vapor pressures skyrocket. Prevent that boil over with a few extra pounds at the cap . Priceless ,
My pics are too large to post but I have 2 lines coming from a manifold on each head to a box/reservoir with a cap on the box... the radiator has a 15# but the reservoir has a 7# that is the low pressure point of my system (remember I run W-9 heads so they are different than most heads)
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Re: radiator cap psi
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Checked and I have the recovery type. Tube down in recover tank. It is a 16 and not a 14 but based on all good info, I should be good as I dont let the engine get that hot. I usually like to leave about 180 and by the time I hit the strip I am at 210. My alternator only starts to charge at about 4500 rpm and above so I dont like the fan and pump running much after I get to the pits. I am going to an electric vacuum pump, so the next question is do I run it all the time or just at WOT so not to kill my battery? Thanks Chuck
Fix your charging first... if I was running a ele vac pump it would be running all the time going down the track and on the way back to the pit..... JMO
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