High-Performance Auto Cooling Systems

High-Performance Auto Cooling Systems

by John F. Kershaw EdD, PhD
High-Performance Auto Cooling Systems

High-Performance Auto Cooling Systems

by John F. Kershaw EdD, PhD

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Overview

Whether your vehicle is modified for the street or the track, keep its engine healthy by selecting the best cooling system components to match today’s horsepower demands.

In High-Performance Automotive Cooling Systems, author Dr. John Kershaw explains the basics of a cooling system’s operation, examines coolant and radiator options, explains how to manage coolant speed through your engine and why it is important, examines how to manage airflow through your radiator, takes a thorough look at cooling fans, and finally uses all this information in the testing and installation of all these components.

When considering how well modern cars perform in many areas, it is easy to forget some of the issues motorists had on a regular basis 40-plus years ago. Cars needed maintenance regularly: plugs and points had to be replaced on a frequent basis, the expected engine life was 100,000 miles rather than double and triple the expectation that you see today, and an everyday hassle, especially in warm climates, was being the victim of an overheating car. It was not uncommon on a hot day to see cars stuck in traffic, spewing coolant onto the ground with the hoods up in a desperate attempt to cool off.

Fast-forward to today, and it’s easy to forget that modern cars even have coolant. The temp needle moves to where it is supposed to be and never moves again until you shut the car off. For drivers of vintage cars, this level of reliability is also attainable.

Muscle cars and hot rod engines today are pushed to the limit with stroker kits and power adders straining the capabilities of your cooling system to extremes never seen before. Whether you are a fan of modern performance cars or a fan of more modern performance in vintage cars, this book will help you build a robust cooling system to complement your engine.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613255049
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 06/17/2019
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 633,490
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Dr. John F. Kershaw has more than 50 years of experience in automotive technology. He is the author of 15 General Motors technical training publications as well as the published author of 6 automotive textbooks. He has been a Volkswagen enthusiast for many years. In addition, he worked for several Volkswagen dealerships as a technician and has considerable hands-on experience building Super Vee engines.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1: Engine Cooling System Basic Operation

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamic Laws

Thermal Expansion

Pressure

Heat Transfer

Cooling System Operation

Cooling System Components

Chapter 2: Coolant Selection

Coolant Is Antifreeze and Water

Antifreeze Types

Antifreeze Components

Waterless Glycerol-Based Coolant

BeCool Coolant

Coolant Service

Chapter 3: Radiators

Radiator Design

Radiator Materials

Radiators Types

Pressurized Cooling System

Closed Cooling System

Aftermarket Overflow Tank

OEM Radiator Design and Testing

Radiator Selection

Radiator Inefficiency

Chapter 4: Coolant Flow

Centrifugal Water Pump Components

Centrifugal Water Pump Operation

Hydraulics

Water Pump Design Issues

Water Pump Construction

High-Performance Water Pumps

Electric Water Pumps

Thermostats

Thermostat Selection

Coolant Hoses

Chapter 5: Radiator Airflow

Airflow

Airflow to Remove Heat

Radiator Shrouds

Chapter 6: Cooling Fans

General Cooling Fan Information

Modified Stock and Race Car Cooling Fan Issues

Viscous Clutch

Electric Fans

Electric Cooling Fan Control

Cooling Fan Selection

Chapter 7: Basic System Diagnosis

Information Gathering

Inspections

Diagnostic System Checks

Intermittent Electrical Conditions

Isolate Root Cause, Repair, and Verify Fix

Engine Overheating Diagnostics

Pressure Testing a Cooling System

Thermostat Diagnosis

Thermostat Service

Checking Coolant Protection

Hose Service

Water Pump Service

Drive Belt Tension and Replacement

Radiator Replacement

Head Gasket Replacement

Heater Core Replacement

Cooling System Design and Service Issues

Chapter 8: Installation

Coolant System Flow Review

Wiring Harness

Water Pump Selection

Water Pump Installation

Thermostat, Inlet, and Outlet Selection

Coolant Hoses

Radiator Selection

Electric Cooling Fans

Expansion and Overflow Tanks

Coolant

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