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2 fold, I have never had a problem getting my other systems to bleed, I have heard mixed reviews of it, and its But mostly it's cost..why get a the nice pump from radial and not pair it with their reservoir?
Really?I have heard mixed reviews of it
Really?
Who said that sealed is better?Sealed vs vented systems.
I do.Who said that sealed is better?
Do you have an adequate cooler or have any idea what your actual power steering fluid temperature runs?I killed 2 PSC TC pumps in a sealed configuration. The 3rd one is lstill going with a check valve on the vent to keep the system pressurized.
The new setup will be the RD TC pump, Resi and check valve as Eric recommended on the phone.
I plan to do the same in the future with RD components....mainly b/c that's what Eric recommends. I sort of liked the sealed set up though since it never pukes fluid regardless of angle or how hot it gets.I killed 2 PSC TC pumps in a sealed configuration. The 3rd one is lstill going with a check valve on the vent to keep the system pressurized.
The new setup will be the RD TC pump, Resi and check valve as Eric recommended on the phone.
Explain please.I do.
Gladly. I’ll have to check back in later to chop up some word salad thoughExplain please.
The cars have a 12x12 CBR cooler with a 12" fan, 160 degree thermostat and will run around 140 to 160 during heavy race use.
We're running a vented system as per Erik's instructions.
Performance is great, but anything we can do to improve I'm all ears.
Thanks
Do you have an adequate cooler or have any idea what your actual power steering fluid temperature runs?
Or the reservoir. The temperature that matters most, is the temperature of the fluid going into the pump.Assume the best place to check temp is out of the cooler?
well damn that would be easy to put a bung on the side of res. easy dayOr the reservoir. The temperature that matters most, is the temperature of the fluid going into the pump.
RD resis have the port for that already.well damn that would be easy to put a bung on the side of res. easy day
Or just shoot it with an IR temp gun. Once you know your system is good it’s not like you have to monitor it constantly. The only reason it would get hotter than normal is if something went wrong like running low or out of fluid.well damn that would be easy to put a bung on the side of res. easy day
I didnt even think about using the aux return port for a sensor location. Adding that to the list..RD resis have the port for that already.
Doesn’t sound like you have any performance issues to correct. Does your vented RD reservoir spray a mist of PS fluid all over your engine bay like both my race cars do? The only performance benefit you’d get is a little pressure on top of the fluid is like free hydrostatic pressure forcing fluid into the pump intake.Explain please.
The cars have a 12x12 CBR cooler with a 12" fan, 160 degree thermostat and will run around 140 to 160 during heavy race use.
We're running a vented system as per Erik's instructions.
Performance is great, but anything we can do to improve I'm all ears.
Thanks