Keith wrote:You'd be surprised at how important fans are at speed. While you might have 80 mph airspeed over the body, the high pressure in the engine bay usually means quite a bit less over the rad. You're not just hanging that radiator out in the breeze.
That's why I'm concerned not only about the lack of ducting but also that part of the wheelarch liners and other plastic panels have been removed, which gives the air a really easy way to go past instead of through the radiator.
Keith wrote:One of my Miatas had a persistent overheating problem on the highway, and it was a good set of fans that finally fixed it. Ducting is important, but if the car is overheating at slow speeds as well I'd start with the fans. Good fans (big fat ones, not slimline ones with no torque) and a sealed shroud.
I've got one decent fan (12" SPAL, but it is a slimline fan and there's a space issue fitting a "fatter" one) that seems to be just about able to keep the temperatures below 230F when the car is idling. The second (a/c) fan however is a bit of a joke - it's somewhere between 8"-10", but the way the i/c piping is run currently prevents me from fitting a larger fan. Plus thanks to other packaging issues even the slimline fan is so close to the turbo/downpipe/screamer pipe that you can see the housing having started to melt a little from the heat.
At the moment there isn't a chance in hell that I can get a radiator shroud in there either - there are a couple available for the DSM with decent fans but they all have fitment issues with the current setup.
Keith wrote:I get my metal at the local metal supply shop. It doesn't make sense to ship a 3x3 sheet of alloy.
That's what I was thinking, it just seems to be surprisingly hard to find this type of shop around here.

