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RunningRich wrote:I never had any on-track issues apart from a horrible appetite for tyres and brakes. Pagid endurance race pads fixed the brakes (nil fade in 100 laps, offset by no brakes when cold).
I don't actually think 3S engines have an issue with bearings. I believe that is an internet myth explained by poor maintenance.
You should have bought the Bilsteins I was selling, they were brillant on my ST165! You need front camber, dial in as much as you can. Add a little front +ve toe to make it turn in quicker. Get the superpro (?) front lower arm rear offset repair bushings to increase front caster.
RunningRich wrote:I don't actually think 3S engines have an issue with bearings. I believe that is an internet myth explained by poor maintenance.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Mr Ree wrote:How many revs were you pulling when you were seeing 1.4bar of OP? You want to have atleast 10psi for every 1000rpm (rule of thumb)
If your 19 row oil cooler is properly ducted, I very much doubt you will overheat the coolant provided you do a cool down lap at the end of the session.
Look into ensureing the airflow to your radiator goes through the core, instead of around it. Adhesive foam tape around the front face of the core, and running all factory shrouds and underbelly is pretty crucial.
What ratio of water/coolant are you running?
P.S EBC are pants, a new compound will do you wonders
sergei wrote:I am running stock ST165 radiator.
I am thinking of using something like STi radiator, and fitting it in inside of the frame, as I don't have much space between turbo and stock radiator.
MAGN1T wrote:sergei wrote:I am running stock ST165 radiator.
I am thinking of using something like STi radiator, and fitting it in inside of the frame, as I don't have much space between turbo and stock radiator.
Do you have a huge big FMIC blocking the airflow?
As for your oil level, the more you rev it, the more oil volume gets sucked out of the sump and takes time to drain back to the sump so the sump level drops. So if it's slightly overfilled when it's sitting, it'll be probably OK when racing.
Steve
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