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--> Engines-List message posted by: "Tracy Crook" <lors01@msn.com>
Grant,
No hard & fast rule on this but I prefer parallel. If they are low
restriction coolers, series can work OK too. Can't imagine what problems
would be caused by air from the rads going into the cowl. Typical temps of
this air is 130 - 140. Should be no problem.
Tracy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grant Corriveau" <grantc@ca.inter.net>
Subject: Engines-List: Dual radiators...
> --> Engines-List message posted by: Grant Corriveau <grantc@ca.inter.net>
>
> When using a dual radiator setup, is there a preference for series vs.
> parallel connection? I'm thinking of putting a pair of motorcycle
radiators
> on my CAM100 (Honda conversion), either in each corner of the cowling, or
> maybe one in each wing root. Series would be less plumbing ...
>
> I'm moving my 'chin' mounted rad. It's been working fine wrt keeping
engine
> coolant within limits, but the dumping of hot air into the engine room has
> led to other complications.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Grant Corriveau
> C-GHTF / Zodiac 601 HDS / CAM100
>
>
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