I had high Oiltemperature in the beginning. CHTs were not excessive, but in the upper region during break-in.
CHTs lowered a bit after break-in but oil stayed high. Too high for my likings.
After some other trials i came to the conclusion to improve the outflow of the lower cowl.
I decided against moveable cowlflaps because they would be another system that could fail and the linkeage (electrical or mechhanic) wouldn‘t make things any easier.
I hereby would like to say that i admire the work some others have done to implement cowlflaps. Second to none for me is the work of art by DanH.
However, i thought about louvers but didn’t like the ones from Van‘s.
After some research I found the solution at a DTM tuning shop/manufacturer.
(DTM = deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, our Nascar equivalent-ish)
Those louvers are all carbonfibre and were designed to extract the hot air from the front brakes from above. They are supposed to be mounted in the hood on top of the disk brakes.
My thoughts had been that they were designed for the same purpose (extract hot air) at the same speedrange.
As they are used on racecars, i assume that some aerodynamic engineering went into them.
Installing them was more work than expected, but the result is flawless.
Oiltemp came down as well as the CHTs.
Fullpower climbs at max gross in Summer and no numbers exceed their yellow ranges.
They did not cause a single knot of speed loss!!
(By now they are painted white)


