I have been thinking about some ways to help keep my van cool in the summer while working hard. I work the van, and although it does well, id like to do something to help it out since we all know they can have a hard time.
I already have a high efficiency 4 core radiator with electric fans, but i am looking into either an engine oil cooler or auxiliary heater core that will act as another heat sink like Tim did to his van. I was rummaging around the garage and found an old school bus heater with fan that i could use for the coolant side or i found a transmission oil cooler, which i think i could use for the engine oil. I also have my old ac stuff, so i thought maybe that could be used either for coolant or oil if cleaned out well? I dont think i need both as it might be overkill and would probably try to make a bypass for the winter. Im wondering if one would be better than the other, or easier to install, or any other input people might have.
Generally the time i think this extra cooling capacity would be nice is when im loaded down and going up mountain passes. Im usually going about 35 to 45 mph, so not terribly fast with good airflow, so something to consider for incorporating a fan. I was thinking having extra oil capacity might not be a bad thing, but im not sure if the core would hold alot of old oil when doing oil changes. Having extra coolant capacity would also not hurt, but its another place for a leak and also im not sure if going after the oil or coolant would have more benefits.
Thanks for any input!