kaleburditt
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Once you go stroker and supercharged it creates so much more heat energy it becomes hard to keep it under control while loaded.
I have been through it many times on corvettes where even with aftermarket dewitts radiators and engine oil coolers, once under load, you can watch both temps climb until you unload it, then it levels back out.
The best way to help it is to make sure the incoming air through the front is forced into the radiator via shielding. The effect of having all the air funnelled then forced through the rad at highway speeds is greater than any fans you could ever add.
Do you still have all your factory air deflectors installed after doing the stroker? All those little rubber floppy shield in various spots behind the bumper?
If you dont, start there. If you do, grab some plastic sheeting and some snips, and go to town building as sealed of an air funnel as possible into the rad from any front openings you can. Tape all thevl seams and everything.
Its truly amazing how effective funneling all that air is.
This is next. Got some scrap aluminum sheeting from the metal yard. I think I am getting a lot of deflection from the front coolers.