Wow, some great responses, thanks.
For starters: my engine is a 250 pre crossflow bored 20 thou with ACL race series pistons (dished) and 200 rods, blueprinted and dynamically balanced crank and rotating assembly, 282 degree Crow cam, 1.75" and 1.49 " intake and exhaust valves respectively, extensively ported head, 2 1/4" intake hole with custom adapter to fit Nissan 2.4L throttle body, Impco L series converter and 225 mixer with a pod filter on the front running straight LPG, compression in the ballpark of 10:1, custom 6 into 2 extractors with twin 2" exhaust system with crossover, EWP80 electric water pump, original water pump deleted (ie there is no longer any impellor or shaft where the water pump goes, just an empty casing), twin 10" thermofans, EA falcon alternator on custom bracket, EF Falcon Powerbond Street harmonic balancer, 6PK ribbed belt to run alternator (read cheaper than gilmer drive setup but still very effective), 3 core radiator, modified XD falcon electronic distributor with Bosch HEC 716 coil, eagle 9mm leads and Bosch reduction type starter motor(same as late model falcons)
As far as I know, my engine builder used the later model neoprene seal when he rebuilt the motor, although I don't know for sure.
Yeah, Im in Australia, Adelaide to be precise so we get hot spells in the vincinity of 30 to 40 degrees C. Today the car reached 105 degrees C, but luckily no sign of boiling.
My 10 inch thermos are mounted as pusher fans on the front of the radiator, there was a fair bit of surgery required to make this look neat, but I got there in the end.
I do have a standard thermostat with a 4 or 5 mm hole drilled in it atm, although it is an old thermostat and I could try changing it.
As I have removed my mechanical water pump, I can no longer mount an engine driven fan.
So far, I think I will try replacing the thermostat with a new one with the bypass hole drilled in it, if that fails, then maybe better quality 10" fans with a much higher flow rate, ( a 16" fan would not fit in my engine bay easily) and then ring up Davies Craig and see what they think about my specific application. The other thing I thought of was maybe using an aluminium Commodore radiator, any thoughts?
Oh and in terms of beating it soundly, after putting on 1200 or so kays, I found out that it will light the wheels in 1st on half throttle without touching the clutch, and that it will step sideways out of a corner at 70 or 80 in either 2nd or 3rd gear, rather entertaining you might say
