Bruno electric cooling ?

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  1. lucky devil

    lucky devil Member

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    hi Guys , who is using a 12v pump to cool a Bruno etc between rounds ? What does it look like , where is it plumbed , what pump do you use ?

    thanks Wayne
     
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  2. hines

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    12 volt pump

    suck out of the pan pump into a t where the guage goes. i purchased a portable electric cooler and used a tilton pump. works great
     
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  3. badbird

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    proline sell a plug in electric cooler,
    it aint cheap though,
     
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  5. Will Hanna

    Will Hanna We put the 'inside' in Top Alcohol
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    cooling

    wayne,

    I have no experience with a Bruno, but we ran TAFC with a Lencodrive and never used a cooler. I made as many as 5 runs one day in testing. We just put a fan on the converter and undid the trans blanket to let air get to the pan easier.

    Not saying it isn't a good idea, but if you're only making 3 runs a day spread out, I don't know that it's a necessity. Maybe some of the brunodrive guys will disagree.

    Having raced at the Pod a few times, the ambient temperature combined with the inevitable rain might do the trick for cooling...:p
     
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  6. lucky devil

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    Hey Will even we get the odd warm day at "The Pod" .............
     
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