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New rad - running hotter


cheekymonkey

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Before I fitted my new rad, my water temp would stabilise at about 92 degrees.

 

Now, I have changed the rad and with sedate driving the temp goes to 93 or 94 degrees. There's fluid at the top of the rad, and fluid in the expansion tank, and the heaters work, so I think the system is bled - but how can I be sure?

 

Other point to note is that I am running the bigger injectors at the moment and can only drive off boost and below 3000 rpm until I can get the car re-mapped. Would this cause hotter running at all?

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That stat is a right old pain i gave up on doing mine yesterday :D

 

Where is your sensor mounted to monitor the water temps ?

 

Edit to add: have you added ducting ot foam to the edges of the rad and the fan shroud as from memory it isn't air tight and can allow air to escape through - path of least resistance.

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Where is your sensor mounted to monitor the water temps ?

 

I am reading it off the PowerFC, so I presume it's using the stock temp sensor, wherever that is - is it the one at the bottom of the rad?

 

Edit to add: have you added ducting to the edges and the fan shroud as from memory it isn't air tight and can allow air to escape through - path of least resistance.

 

Ermm... oops. So all that manky foam crap that fell off my old rad needs to be replaced? That could well be it....

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