DRR Top Comp

| quote: Originally posted by wideopen231: Wondering if anyone here is running one of the run around pump cooling systems and high/low leaving in high. Know its is big heat load on transmission and thinking combo might be solution if going run high/low. I know can leave and shift ._00 ou of hole but noit why I have high/low valvebody.
If running combo how effecient at keeping temp under control? Any results from those running combo welcomed.
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| Posts: 4787 | Location: Greensboro NC | Registered: May 24, 2011 |  
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DRR S/Pro

| quote: Originally posted by NortonRacing: I can go from 180 to about 150 in 10 minutes with my homebuilt system.
A better solution is to not let it get so hot in the first place. Running the fan while going down results in 15 degrees less temperature rise after the pass. Stage at 150 and with the fan off it peaks at 175-180, fan on peaks more like 160-165.
I don't have a high/low but heat rejection is still relevant for either.
Running high gear only is a different animal when it comes to building heat. 205°-210° or more isn't uncommon in the dead of summer leaving at 160°. Hot lapping you better keep an eye on it and having a fan to blow on the trans pan in the pits helps a great deal. I bought a Koolverter to put on mine when I was racing high gear all the time but ended up making some changes and haven't raced that way much since. Never got around to putting it on so it's sitting in the garage. https://www.ddraceproducts.com/ |
| Posts: 3353 | Location: KIEFER, OK. | Registered: August 17, 2007 |  
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DRR Sportsman
| I have one dragster and two door cars leaving in high and primarily run 1/4. I honestly don't see a huge difference in trans temp high vs low. When the rounds started coming quick I use a leaf blower with a PVC T on it one big hole under the converter and some smaller holes under the pan. We have a routine at this point and doing really track trans temp any more but one summer day made two times trials and won the race so probably 8 rounds. Staged for first TT at 135 and the final at 165.
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| Posts: 547 | Location: Manchester, NH | Registered: February 03, 2006 |  
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