TEMP (running to cool)
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TEMP (running to cool)
since fitting the scoop on my car driving along temp will not go above 150 im thinking this is too cool, on a real cold day a tad less i know its far from the hottest of days but even in traffic might go up to 160-170. i run a permanent driven fan without a shroud maybe a viscous would be better ? or remove fan and use elec fan, i also use a flow cooler ally pump standard size pulley, any thoughts chaps
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Jim, I have a 180 stat, Hemi viscous fan and Ali rad and it will also struggle to make 160 PM a cold day. Benefit is that it never sees more than 190 or so on the hottest day in traffic.
I suppose a more complex discussion would ask whether the oil temp is correct and viscous enough to keep things in order. I would have thought that correct lubrication would be more significant.
I suppose a more complex discussion would ask whether the oil temp is correct and viscous enough to keep things in order. I would have thought that correct lubrication would be more significant.
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im with you there miles takes a few miles for oil pressure to drop slightly, dont forget its an ally headed 440. same principal i know but norm a lot harder to keep temps down on a r/b, i run a stock big block rad which had a recore, im thinking maybe it doesnt need a permanent driven fan, i only fitted that when i had an ally rad and used to get very hot
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no yet bryan i did think about it but the air filter is right at the top of the scoop and covering a fair bit of the gap but i guess it gets around it, like miles says maybe go back to a viscous or take the fan off and give it a run round (i have an elec fan on the front) from when i had the ally rad in
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