The perfect engine temperature control combination
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The perfect engine temperature control combination
I recently completed my two main temperature control proactive fixes. The well documented Extinct Inline Thermostat mod @Extinct and the Flowkooler water pump.
My D2 wasn't running hot before the upgrades; but I figured I would take care of it while I was doing coolant flush, hoses, plugs, wires, etc, etc, etc.
Before, I would run about 200 to 203 and occasionally hit 205 but nothing bad above that. Now, after the inline thermostat and Flowkooler, I can't get it to read above 183. I put it thorough some tuff rides; plenty of idling, uphill climbs and is was almost 90 degrees outside.
I'm sure it's overkill to have both but why not
My D2 wasn't running hot before the upgrades; but I figured I would take care of it while I was doing coolant flush, hoses, plugs, wires, etc, etc, etc.
Before, I would run about 200 to 203 and occasionally hit 205 but nothing bad above that. Now, after the inline thermostat and Flowkooler, I can't get it to read above 183. I put it thorough some tuff rides; plenty of idling, uphill climbs and is was almost 90 degrees outside.
I'm sure it's overkill to have both but why not
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Im on this bandwagon as well. Inline mod and Flowkooler water pump.
Here in Las Vegas were hitting about 110 degree weather and I run around town at about 185 190. Freeway I run same temps maybe touching 195.
Installing my new stereo i actually idled with Ac on for a good 30 minutes in this weather only seeing a 203 degree high temp.
Last year without the flowkooler id hit 210 just going through a drivethough line.
Here in Las Vegas were hitting about 110 degree weather and I run around town at about 185 190. Freeway I run same temps maybe touching 195.
Installing my new stereo i actually idled with Ac on for a good 30 minutes in this weather only seeing a 203 degree high temp.
Last year without the flowkooler id hit 210 just going through a drivethough line.
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Richard Gallant (07-10-2022)
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This is the place. If links are allowed. Im prolly breakn some rule im sure. Mah bad
https://flowkoolerwaterpumps.com/pro...8276ee6d&_ss=r
https://flowkoolerwaterpumps.com/pro...8276ee6d&_ss=r
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Dave03S (07-10-2022)
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