Almost 10 years ago, I paid a ton of money for basically the worlds worst engine swap wherein cruisers direct slapped a nearly dead 13bt into my lj78, which lost compression in cy1 a few months later. After a complete rebuild, along with associated rebuilds for the injection pump, injectors and turbo, and just.. years of trying to figure out how to make it run right, it still idles like a car out of a mister magoo cartoon, and struggles to maintain 40mph on the wyoming backroads. When I either get a divorce, or somehow manage to work up the marital capital required, I'll probably do an r2.8 swap, but for now (among other things) I'm trying to figure out what to do about my water temps.
Landcruisers Direct ziptied a 20-amp spal fan in pull-mode onto the back of my 2lte rad because the rebuild didn't leave room for a shroud.
I've since had it re-cored to no real avail. and even tried adding a pair of push-fans to the front of it, which I managed to wedge in between the rad and the A/C evaporator.
Those didn't really make much of a difference. In fact, I think they actually made the system a little hotter by impeading the flow of air through the front of the rad. There's three or four inches of space between the rad and evaporator, so I've been thinking maybe I can fabricate some means of moving the rad forward, and either ALSO fabricating a shroud, or maybe picking up one of those 4-core aluminum rads with the built-in fan and shroud as a complete unit and slipping it in there.
So my question for the peanut gallery is: do I keep the copper toyota rad, which is newly-re-cored and try to figure out a shroud? Or should I go aluminum? If the latter, can anyone recommend a brand or unit that's up to the task of the heat this 13bt of mine puts out?
Landcruisers Direct ziptied a 20-amp spal fan in pull-mode onto the back of my 2lte rad because the rebuild didn't leave room for a shroud.
I've since had it re-cored to no real avail. and even tried adding a pair of push-fans to the front of it, which I managed to wedge in between the rad and the A/C evaporator.
Those didn't really make much of a difference. In fact, I think they actually made the system a little hotter by impeading the flow of air through the front of the rad. There's three or four inches of space between the rad and evaporator, so I've been thinking maybe I can fabricate some means of moving the rad forward, and either ALSO fabricating a shroud, or maybe picking up one of those 4-core aluminum rads with the built-in fan and shroud as a complete unit and slipping it in there.
So my question for the peanut gallery is: do I keep the copper toyota rad, which is newly-re-cored and try to figure out a shroud? Or should I go aluminum? If the latter, can anyone recommend a brand or unit that's up to the task of the heat this 13bt of mine puts out?