NC30 radiator layout

Forum rules
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
User avatar
abrmoto
Moderators
Moderators
Posts: 728
Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:52 pm
Bike owned: RVFx5,SP1,MV F3,C90,Firestorm
Location: Wigan
Contact:
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by abrmoto »

The "HRC" Mod does not work, belive me I have raced RVF's and NC's for 10 years no and have both on the road as well.
Yes in theiory it should work, but in practice it does not, if it did dont you think Honda would have made the RVF's like this??
Only way to cool them is to beef up you rads, but this is not cheap.
Keysie
Settled in member
Posts: 51
Joined: Fri May 02, 2008 12:35 pm
Location: Cumbernauld, Scotland
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by Keysie »

There was a mod on the old forum where you could fit a switch to turn the fan on / off when you want that would maybe cool it down if you can switch it on as soon as you hit traffic
Ma77
Settled in member
Posts: 26
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:44 pm
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by Ma77 »

ok cleaning the bottom one was a failure...i tried gunk and a variety of other stuff but it did not work so i spent hours poking it with a small screwdriver and kinda sorted it......
The top rad is now having 4 pc fans fitted to it which although are not as powerfull and the bottom fan still feel as if they move enough air to make a difference...
I will also be fitting an illuminated over ride switch so it lights when the fans are on ( to remind me i left them on and so i know when they have cut in) which should help in traffic as i think the fan starts only when the temp is really high.

Thanks for all the help

Matt
fastdruid
Regular Member
Posts: 893
Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:39 pm
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by fastdruid »

FWIW the fan only does cut in when the temp is high, can't recall the setting but it's around 100degrees[1].

If you use one of the piggy back spade connectors at the fan switch connected through a switch to an earth then you can turn the fan on/off manally, it'll only run while the ign is on and if you *do* forget it'll still cut in automatically.

Druid

[1] 104degrees springs to mind for some reason but that may be my SV's :lol:
Spotswood
Settled in member
Posts: 19
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:52 am
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by Spotswood »

I run Cool-Aide by Maxima from the US in my race bike rads and have never had a problem but its not like I am waiting at lights or stuck in traffic on the track :D
Ma77
Settled in member
Posts: 26
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:44 pm
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by Ma77 »

That wiring situation is how it will be (wont work with out ignition on).
I was going to make the fans cut in earlier by connecting a resistor in parallel with the temp sensor untill i found it was a switch not a sensor....so i cant make it cut in earlier.

The four fans on the top rad seam to be moving some air through the rad...not quite as much as the big lower fan but not far off. Just needs to be wired in and filled with coolant.

I added a mesh to the bottom rad which should hopefully block instead of the rad as it will be a lot easier to clean or a lot cheaper to replace.
User avatar
royster81
NWAA Supporter
NWAA Supporter
Posts: 2509
Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:04 pm
Bike owned: VFR400R-L NC30 CBR400RR-R NC29
Location: Belfast,Northern Ireland
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by royster81 »

fastdruid wrote:If you use one of the piggy back spade connectors at the fan switch...
remind me again which one is the fan switch....please
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
User avatar
lange
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Posts: 66
Joined: Mon May 05, 2008 7:51 am
Location: Denmark
Contact:
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by lange »

The one on the left side of the lower rad.
Power is nothing without control!
User avatar
CRM
Admin NWAA
Admin NWAA
Posts: 2972
Joined: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:06 pm
Location: NorthWest
Contact:
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by CRM »

Done this on the RC30, simply attach a dual outlet spade connector to the switch on the radiator, put the oe connector back on and a wire from the extra spade of the terminal to earth via a switch, i used a spare honda kill switch to make the fan kick in / off

In essence all you are doing is adding a wire from the fan switch on the rad to earth, if you run a bit of wire trap it between the rad sensor to earth the fan will come on, so just put a switch inbetween
Insert Signature Here
Ma77
Settled in member
Posts: 26
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:44 pm
Re: NC30 radiator layout

Post by Ma77 »

ok with the rads cleaned it makes such a difference....the fans seam to cut in just before the red on the temp gauge, is this a bit high or not?

when the fans do cut in the temp drops so quickly which is what i wanted....quite impresseve for simple computer fans and only an extra 1/2 amp draw.

Post Reply