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superblackz Why? Because the OEM should be enough? I have two 91's, one has a GTI-r rad, the other a Koyo. IDK why you'd think it's about mods when you're in stop and go traffic. Bleed it, get the air out, get a better rad.
why should an OE radiator be enough on a stock motor?? because it was designed to be enough... If it isn't cooling my car in stock form, something is wrong that needs to be fixed.. it's true that a larger radiator
will cool the motor better. But if there's really an underlying issue, it'd be like buying a larger furnace in the winter for your house and having it run more often because the old furnace couldn't keep the house warm, and come to find out later, there's a broken window in the basement...
I need to find that broken window...
in the summer of '98, I bought a brand new 1998 Sentra SE, it never had any issues with overheating in stop and go traffic..
I bet once I find the problem it will be fine.. i probably have an air bubble or whatever like everyone thinks.. I just don't know how it got there, because last summer the car was fine. I had a shop change my oil one time when I was in a jam.. maybe they were hoping I'd come their way when my car started to get hot.. and created some problems with my car for me that I wouldn't notice right away, (seeing as they changed my oil back in February) ..