Hi Eddie,
... we have sun today
I think Chris is following your diagram, and he has done some further research over on the GT40 forums. I do know what you mean, can't remember your sketch as I was a little bleary eyed when he showed me, as we had just worked over night... and I was off to do another that turned into a 26 hour marathon... I made up a Y joiner for the water exit from the heads, and I think this is the most important aspect as you need equal flow through each cylinder without bias, especially if you are pushing close to the limits of staying out of detonation.
I didn’t use a restrictor plate, I found having done this I didn’t need it. I didn’t want to drop the flow rate to the point that the coolant at the back of the exhaust seats was boiling, and hence keeping the heat trapped in the head (loss of wet flow), as you know. It worked fine no issue.
Chris to your point,
I didn’t use the controller although I had one, I didn’t want the added complexity and reliability issues associated. I just wanted to know it was on and working flat out. I wasn’t worried about over-cooling and HC emissions and the odd bit of fuel efficiency here and there for around town driving. In my opinion if you are using the right grade oil, and with modern technology advancement that isn’t difficult; warm up isn’t a problem either, you are far better off from an engine wear point of view to fire up and go.
Eddie, I would definitely use one on the 24V daily, and your twin turbo monster. It makes it easy to bleed, just run the pump without the engine running, and you have the benefit of protecting your engine and turbo on cool down by running after shut down. Plus you are moving some weight from the back of the car….