Radiators vs. Increased Air Flow

Temperature vs Time A variety of radiators (test #,4,7,9 &10) did not in and of themselves drastically improve cooling over stock (test #2). Increasing air low with the addition of a small 10″ fan (test # 11) did. Notice that the FX(#7) radiator outperformed the aluminum radiators (#9 & 10)

Radiator Comparison

Idle Temperature vs Time With Airflow Enhancements and No Electric Fan Test # 26 is the clear winner of this show down.

Redline Water Wetter

Idle Temperature vs Time We had to try this. There is no measurable reduction of idle temperature or increase of time. In fairness to this product. It may reduce temperature at full power at extended periods of wide-open throttle. A 1997 study of a 5.0 liter Mustang on a dyno produced temperatures 20° F cooler (more…)

Interstate Driving LOOP

Temperature vs Time Large temperature increase spikes on interstate occurred then car slowed down to reverse direction. There are no stop-n-go measurements for stock (#3A). Radiators in Tests #10A and 13A are respectable performers on the Interstate compared to stock (3A).

Fan Comparison

Flexlite 1314 VS Maverick These are two popular old time standard fans. The Maverick fan (#7) would have reduced the temperature more if the diameter was 15″ instead of being cut down to 14″. Click on image for larger view. Electric Fan Comparison This is an example of less is more. The 10″ 4-blade fan (more…)

Stock VS Air Flow Enhancements

Idle Temperature VS Time The stock system (#2) rapidly rises with no stabilization in sight. The improved cooling systems with enhanced airflow were effective at maintaining a reasonable idling temp. The use of a electric fan (#29) reduced temperature about 10° F to 12° F over the engine driven fan (#34) Click on graphic for (more…)

TEAE Autocross Rules and Procedures

New and more comprehensive Autocross rules are updated and downloadable here. The document is shown below. Autocross rules were published in 2003 and again in 2009 with the help of those listed below. By John Logan and Jim Morrison We have developed new TE/AE Autocross Rules to give our members a clear and concise reference (more…)

Progress is being made

Part 1: Read about the plans to update the TE/AE website.

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