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  • There are two bleed screws on the Elise cooling system. One is on the front left side on the hose that exits the radiator. [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • ...f the clamshell wheelarch. The radiator must be removed for access to the cooling fan(s). *You don't need to drain the whole cooling system, better to just undo the inlet and outlet hoses and catch the coolan
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  • To drain the engine cooling system, remove the header tank cap, and disconnect the radiator feed and re After refilling with suitable [[coolant]], you will need to [[Bleed the cooling system|bleed]] the system.
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  • ...e brakes are operating in. With this information material alternatives and cooling aspects can be considered and tried.
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  • ...a suitable coolant and bleed cooling system as described here [[Bleed the cooling system]]
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  • ...about what type of coolant should be used to top off or refill late-model cooling systems. ...tion for aluminium and cast iron, but may not be the best choice for older cooling systems that have copper/brass radiators and heater cores. It depends on th
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • Use at least one cooling down lap at the end of the session and if possible stay off the brakes. None or minimal cooling, increased chassis weight, longer braking distances due to driving techniqu
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]] ...ivatives, some models may need some corrections because of their different cooling circuits. Early Elise S1, all cars with air conditioning and cars with afte
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  • ...f the clamshell wheelarch. The radiator must be removed for access to the cooling fan(s). *You don't need to drain the whole cooling system, better to just undo the inlet and outlet hoses and catch the coolan
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  • The standard OEM Elise radiator is another weak point in the cooling system. Although it is lightweight, it has plastic end tanks which are pro ...mshell|Remove S2 front clamshell]] before you can [[replace the radiator & cooling fans|replace the radiator]].
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • ..._head cylinder head], fails, allowing pathways between the firing area and cooling system to form. A more detailed explanation can be found [http://forums.se [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • ...there wasn't enough clearance behind the Ford Lamp unit to accommodate the cooling fan built into the lamp.
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  • There are two bleed screws on the Elise cooling system. One is on the front left side on the hose that exits the radiator. [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
    3 KB (575 words) - 15:04, 10 June 2014
  • ..._for_Aeronautics '''NACA'''] ducts on the engine undertray that aid in the cooling of the exhaust manifold/engine sump
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • ...from around the wheel, and therefore increase downforce and improve brake cooling. *Evora ‘S’ rear under tray to increase gearbox cooling
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • [[Category:Cooling]]
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  • '''PCH003320''' MG cream PRRT kit. This kit is for the MGF which cooling system is very close to the Elise's so it requires less modifications than ...s are discarded. This gives a much better flow for lower temps and working cooling circuit. Read more here:
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • [[Image:Thermostat closed.JPG|thumb|right|Cooling system showing the location of the matrix just behind the radiator]] ...olant back into the header tank and follow the instructions in [[Bleed the cooling system]].
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  • |align="right"|Ignition services<br/>(cooling fan relay, switch illumination,<br/> alternator exciter, immobiliser, radio |align="right"|Cooling fan
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  • ''Cooling:'' fitted with twin front mounted air/oil coolers,<br /> ...he same front mounted air/oil coolers used on the Evora ‘S’ for engine oil cooling are now used to cool the transmission fluid with the sandwich plate/thermos
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  • ...surface of the disks are solid, however they are internally vented to aid cooling. As the disk rotates at speed, centrifugal forces act on the air inside th * The holes allow for better cooling by drawing more air into the internal vanes.
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  • | colspan="6" style="background: #ffcc00;" | '''Cooling System''' | colspan="4" style="background: #ffcc00;" | '''Cooling System'''
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  • *6553 25 : refridgerating (?) AC cooling
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  • ==Cooling==
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  • Transmission cooling: The auxiliary engine coolant radiator/fan assembly mounted ahead of LH fro ...ave been introduced for the launch of the automatic models. Engine coolant cooling: A revised coolant pack assembly incorporating a more efficient radiator is
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  • * [[replace the radiator & cooling fans]]
    8 KB (1,376 words) - 00:20, 10 July 2019
  • ...ugh out a race, hotter when cornering and cooler when on the straights and cooling even more when you are slowing to come into the pits. Therefore the temps y
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  • [[Category:Engine Cooling]]
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  • * Uprated brake discs, calipers, improved cooling and hydraulic handbrake ...ed inner rear lights and cut out where the number plate normally rests aid cooling.
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  • 40. Lower the car and bleed the cooling system per the service manual or
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  • controls with stepper motor operated flaps. Larger engine cooling radiator with twin fans. Coolant re-circulation pump.
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  • ...s uprated Alcon brakes, including 6 piston calipers at the front, improved cooling, a larger 120 litre fuel tank, and an ATL 'dry break' quick fill refueling
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  • Can overheat on tracks that need heavy braking and not much opportunity for cooling (e.g. Brands Indy), leading to a "gravelly" feel after a few laps.
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