I’m having a hard time controlling the oil temperature on my car. At Watkins Glen this weekend I was able to get the car up to temp (oil 180°F) in grid, do an out lap, one hot lap, and my oil temp would already be around 270°F. It was hard to tell with my Autometer gauge, but it would keep creeping up and would be around 280°F by the bus stop, so time to bail. Cylinder head temp never got hot, it’s just the oil.
Quick specs to reference: 11q 5W-50 Amsoil, Setrab STD934 cooler, -12AN lines and fittings, Setrab thermostatic sandwich plate, Autometer oil temp gauge w/ sensor placed in the sandwich plate measuring temp before it goes through the cooler, 430 rwhp (mustang dyno), trying to shift at 7k RPM, Racelouves hood vents,
I know that a lot of people on here suggest the next size up Setrab cooler, but I'd like to see if there is anything I can do with my STD934 to make it perform a little better. I've thought about adding shrouding to force air through the cooler. I also noticed that only half of the surface area is covered by the bumper cover, and not directly exposed by the grille. Is it worth drilling some holes through the cover to increase airflow to the cooler? Thoughts?




Quick specs to reference: 11q 5W-50 Amsoil, Setrab STD934 cooler, -12AN lines and fittings, Setrab thermostatic sandwich plate, Autometer oil temp gauge w/ sensor placed in the sandwich plate measuring temp before it goes through the cooler, 430 rwhp (mustang dyno), trying to shift at 7k RPM, Racelouves hood vents,
I know that a lot of people on here suggest the next size up Setrab cooler, but I'd like to see if there is anything I can do with my STD934 to make it perform a little better. I've thought about adding shrouding to force air through the cooler. I also noticed that only half of the surface area is covered by the bumper cover, and not directly exposed by the grille. Is it worth drilling some holes through the cover to increase airflow to the cooler? Thoughts?
















