I'm planning my Winter improvements for the 2021 track season. After getting my RX7 running in 2017 then finally back on track in late 2019 I've learned some things about the car. I've already solved my high IAT issues with a proper airbox and my water temperature seems okay. It pegs itself around 200F even when ambient temperatures are 95-100F. Now I'm looking at oil temperature. In the same ambient conditions I'll see 220F+. I don't think this is the end of the world but it's higher than I expected with my setup. Since I'm not racing I'll usually take a "cool down" lap or two, which would bring temperatures down to ~205F.
For those unfamiliar the the FC RX7 has an oil cooler and radiator in series that are both slightly angled toward the front of the car. I've left the heat exchangers in the stock location but tried to improve the ducting. This is what the front of my car looks like:
The inlet is split all the way to the oil cooler. This is what the backside looks like out of the car without the radiator and oil cooler:
And with the oil cooler:
The inlet area to both coolers is ~25-33% of the frontal area, which seems to be the general rule of thumb. The flow area increases as you get nearer to the coolers, which should promote turbulence and slow down the airflow for better heat transfer. I'm trying to find things that would net me a 10-20F drop in oil temperature. The only thing I've done since my last trackday was add a vertical support to the split:
My thought is since the split is slightly angled downward the aero load could be pushing it down slightly closing off the inlet to the oil cooler.
Some other ideas I have:
1. Cut out part of the lower bumper cover. I wonder if that lower curved piece is acting like an air dam for the oil cooler inlet. I figure I can cut out 1-1.5" to give the air a straighter shot but it won't look as nice.
2. Cut out the front frame rail brace. This is the round bar that goes through the duct. I'll need to keep the ends to support the oil cooler. This won't help oil temperatures but will open up space to the radiator, which is always good. I don't think this will affect chassis rigidity because the front subframe and bumper support are still there and this is out in front of the front axle.
3. Continue the split past the oil cooler all the way to the radiator. I'm wondering if I'm getting a high pressure zone between the radiator and oil cooler that's inhibiting flow through the oil cooler.
4. Similar to (3) but run the split after the oil cooler at a downward angle to the bottom of the radiator then cut out the bottom of the duct. This would exhaust the hot air from the oil cooler under the car. This has a benefit of not running that hot air through the bottom of the radiator but I've never seen a heat exchanger setup that's vented under the car. I assume this has some kind of negative aerodynamic impact since it'll be slightly raising the air pressure under the car.
5. Duct the backside of the radiator out the hood. I already have a vented hood so the option is there. I would need to go with a much smaller fan shroud and would have to have a weird cutout for the upper radiator hose.
Are there any obvious issues with my current setup or ideas I'm missing?