There's probably a few things that aren't helping:
Unless your revotec fan is running, then it could be blocking the airflow of the mechanical fan
With the car as low as it is and the wheels filling the arches, there is nowhere for the hot air to go once through the rad - you'll be filling the underwing area with hot air that can't escape easily and just builds up.
Ultimately though, do you actually have a problem? The temp may climb and the engine running a little hotter, but as long as it is still managed it may never get to overheating. My car regularly hits well over 100 on the gauge but doesn't have an issue.
(I'd have thought the 75 degree setting of your fan was very low)
I had wondered about airflow, and you're probably right. Although I had the same ride height/wheel setup with my old spicy 1275 and that could sit in traffic for hours no problem. I know a 1380 is a different kettle of fish though. My dad runs an electric fan on his frogeye without the standard fan and has no issues, so I may try removing the standard fan completely.
I should really fit a temp gauge that has numbers on it! I still have the old 'C --- N --- H' style gauge. As an estimate though, I recon it probably hits 95-100 in traffic. Just paranoia I guess! I used to have the fan set to 85 but I found that it struggled to bring the temp back down from that point, so I essentially give it a head start.
I had the same problem with my 7 port. I solved it by fitting the Minispares https://www.minispar.../C-ARA5000.aspx I initially used a 20lb cap for a much higher boiling point but was concerned about bursting a hose so reduced it to 16lb. I also fitted an electric fan in the inner wing (along with the standard one). I also fitted a manual override switch and switched it on as soon as I hit traffic; its easier to keep it from overheating than trying to cool it when it's got too hot. I also fitted the Minispares evo waterpump. I know there's a concensus saying copper dissipates heat better than aluminium and I agree, but this setup sorted my overheating. As Nick says, don't overdo coolant percentage and mix it with distilled water.
I had looked at the rad, gutted it's out of stock. I may try a standard brass rad like Nick mentioned above and see how I get on. Something I haven't checked is my cap pressure so I'm curious what it was supplied with from Fletcher. I maaaaaay have slightly more coolant than necessary now that I think about it, so I'll sort that too.
Cheers for the help so far guys!
Edited by Chris1992, 21 July 2022 - 10:36 AM.