Zygrene
Member
- First Name
- Fenton
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2017
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 32
- Location
- Bay Area, CA
- Website
- www.youtube.com
- Car(s)
- '91 NSX, '24 ITS
100% agreed, and I'll also go ahead and state the obvious that it all by proxy applies to our cars as well.
It is a fun and capable car on track, but it is not a purpose built track car out of the box.
As for the cooling, so far no one has really reported any serious concerns over cooling on track, and people have had this car on track pretty extensively. I've had my car on track and had zero issues, but it was a pretty light track effort all things considered- but also that being said I had an absolute blast and validated my use case for the car, which is light track use/autocross.
Follow @Zygrene on YouTube for the absolute best dedicated overall content for the Integra Type S, with an emphasis on track use. In his latest video he does mention something about the coolant finally "going above 4 ticks" while on track and also notes that it hasn't even gotten as hot as it's going to get yet. But also note that he absolutely rips that car on track- most of us at full tilt are probably still only around 7-8/10ths of what he's putting the car through so my takeaway from this is that I can probably be just fine with my intended use for the car without having to go down the coolant upgrade rabbit hole.
Thanks for the kind words!Yep -- another shout out to Zygrene -- great ITS content, and great car content in general. Seems he always has the opportunity to drive some awesome cars (that 996 / 997 comparison ). I really enjoy his content.
Yes, my coolant temp gauge went from 4 to 5 ticks on track, but only once and early in the day. Later in the day when the ambient temp got just slightly warmer, the gauge stayed rock steady at 4 ticks, which is the normal level. Not sure what was going on. Regardless, I've got a PRL intercooler and Acuity reverse flow radiator hoses now installed and ready for 2 track events coming up in mid/late June. It'll likely be HOT during at least one of the events, so we'll see what happens. I still haven't bothered adding proper temp sensors/gauges but depending on how the car performs in the summer heat, that might be next. So far I haven't felt any noticeable drop in power due to engine temps (all my track days have been at/below 70F ambient). Only issues were due to fuel starvation.
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