We have an 83 Caballero that somebody shoved a 454 into. It's an absolute hoot to drive and although it needs work, I've got it to a point that driving it no longer requires making sure the cell phone works and alternate travel plans. It's a big block, it runs warm. After de bodging all the previous "repairs", we have a Cold Case 2 core radiator, Flex a Lite electric fans and shroud, and an auxiliary transmission cooler. It gets up to 200 (which is the set point for the first fan) and then drops back to 195 (which is the thermostat temp) and will stay in that range. Future plans include adding an oil cooler and AC. I think the running and driving temps are fine, and I think the cooling system will cope with the added load of an AC system. But when you shut it off, there's a lot of heat still radiating off the front end. Last weekend, at a car show, I noticed you could see the distortion in the air from the car with the hood up, but there wasn't that same distortion from the guy parked next to us who pulled in 30 minutes after we did (and now my mind says, how much aluminum is in the modern 426 hemi he was driving?).
In my infinite ability to overthink things, I've already got a time delay relay to keep the electric fans running for a couple of minutes after the car shuts off, but would I be asking for trouble or would it be worthwhile to install a small remote electric water pump tee'd off a heater hose and then tee'd back into a radiator hose to continue coolant circulation for a few minutes after shutting down? I could accomplish the same by installing an electric water pump, yes, but seeing that mechanical pumps out flow them at high RPM leads to concern. And I would have to change the belt layout to get an electric water pump in place of the mechanical.
And why do I feel like I need to do this when I have never felt bad about just shutting off every other vehicle I've ever driven and just walking away without a care in the world?
In my infinite ability to overthink things, I've already got a time delay relay to keep the electric fans running for a couple of minutes after the car shuts off, but would I be asking for trouble or would it be worthwhile to install a small remote electric water pump tee'd off a heater hose and then tee'd back into a radiator hose to continue coolant circulation for a few minutes after shutting down? I could accomplish the same by installing an electric water pump, yes, but seeing that mechanical pumps out flow them at high RPM leads to concern. And I would have to change the belt layout to get an electric water pump in place of the mechanical.
And why do I feel like I need to do this when I have never felt bad about just shutting off every other vehicle I've ever driven and just walking away without a care in the world?