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Post by roadrunner on Sept 5, 2009 12:38:15 GMT -5
on my run up 151 the last few times ive been gettin really warm.. i got plenty of oil and fluids and there is some air flow to the radiator.. but im curious i have a slim fan on there now what if i took the stock fan and put it back on and the slim fan in front of the radiator would that work in helpin keep it cool? or should i get a duel core radiator as im runnin a single core right now got any advice? *other then moving the intercooler*
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Post by rexy on Sept 6, 2009 20:28:38 GMT -5
IMO the single core is maxing out running hard up hill..does it heat up on a normal drive, in town or anything else???
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Post by roadrunner on Sept 7, 2009 7:50:22 GMT -5
yea just up hill
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Post by rexy on Sept 7, 2009 19:20:05 GMT -5
well sounds to me like the single core is maxing out on hard runs/pulls ect.... how hot does she get??
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Post by boosted89si on Sept 16, 2009 19:29:09 GMT -5
did you ever figure this out?
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Post by silenthunt5 on Sept 18, 2009 0:14:16 GMT -5
we took the slim fan and made it a pusher fan on the front of the radiator. And then we tried the regular radiator fan but it was to big so we ended up using the condensor fan and so far its worked pretty good.
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Post by roadrunner on Sept 18, 2009 22:56:12 GMT -5
lol yea what he said
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Post by sickcivic187 on Dec 7, 2009 10:49:41 GMT -5
heatwrap the headers and put that aluminum foil looking heat stuff on the exhuast side of the turbo you will notice a big difference in how fast it heats up
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