Well, the civic radiator is not likely to be a good idea for the track. Maybe 1/4 mile runs, but the overall capacity wouldn't do it for track days in 100* heat with high boost. I'm almost positive on low boost it would do just fine though.
I have been thinking about it in an abstract sorta way. And I think I have a solution, granted it won't be the cheapest route. But it will allow me to run with the rad support and increase cooling capacity to the levels of a Koyo radiator and give more room by the manifold. Basically, I want to do this job one time, and never mess with it again. I want to start tracking this car again on a more regular basis.
But this radiator just won't work. I went outside and saw a little puddle under the car, and I think the radiator finally wore through. I didn't think it was actually touching the manifold, but I knew it was close.
I have been thinking about it in an abstract sorta way. And I think I have a solution, granted it won't be the cheapest route. But it will allow me to run with the rad support and increase cooling capacity to the levels of a Koyo radiator and give more room by the manifold. Basically, I want to do this job one time, and never mess with it again. I want to start tracking this car again on a more regular basis.
But this radiator just won't work. I went outside and saw a little puddle under the car, and I think the radiator finally wore through. I didn't think it was actually touching the manifold, but I knew it was close.