Hi guys,
nice to read your feedback. I am not using a fan for the oil cooler so far. The controller is from the same manufacturer as the electric pump: Craig Davies Auto Cooling from Australia. It's sold as a set. The controller activates the pump in intervals (10s on, 10s off), until reaching 5°C less than target temp, which is 85°C as standard. But I have not reached that point, yet. The controller should be able to switch the fans on, if target temp is exceeded. But I installed the fans with a manual switch only.
The idea of a water/oil heat exchanger sounds promising to me. It would combine exactly, what I want: higher water temp and lower oil temp. But I'm not sure, if I should combine it or replace the oil cooler. I think, I'd test the combination and remove the oil cooler only, if the temps are too low. My aim is 80-90°C for both.
I was also thinking about a kind of mechanism, which allows to reduce the effective area of the huge aluminium radiator. When it's hot outside, it would allow the air to flow through the whole area and when the engine and/or the weather is cold, it could be closed up to a certain extend. The mechanism could be similar to a flat slider gate or a butterfly flap. Maybe even executed in a way, which allows to adjust the effective area while driving via bowden cable (wire rope).