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2008-08-21 19:23:15
#31
The color is like blood because it is probally ATF in the resovior. Our cars call for ATF.
2008-08-21 20:01:37
#32
Originally Posted by Pretty
The color is like blood because it is probally ATF in the resovior. Our cars call for ATF.


wat? really? thats weird.....but wen i open the resivor it smells like it its buring up...and the pump whines , it drives my nuts
2008-08-30 18:08:20
#33
When you get tired of screwing with it...
Buy a Koyo radiator. Before you complain about $$$, how much is head gasket? New/swap motor?

I couldn't believe how freakin' tiny the OEM radiator was when I pulled it. What a joke. The KOYO I got from Greg V was TWICE the capacity of coolant from stock.

Also the UR pulley slowing the water pump actually helps, reduces cavitation from too high spin at higher rpms.

2008-08-30 18:17:47
#34
Originally Posted by TeKKiE
You shouldn't see anything over 210~215, tbh. When the coolant temps reach that temp, the fans will come on and you'll see the temps drop almost immediately.


Damn that's high - I don't see over 180 deg, when it did get too hot, if it reached those kind of temps it blew right past and was time to shut it down.

I had several issues - 1) Air bubbles 2) Airflow 3) Thermostat was messed up, and 4) OEM radiator was absurd esp with A/C. Also I use Redline Water Wetter, 50/50 mix coolant/water, higher pressure cap, Koyo radiator, I never see any high temps anymore. I only use one fan due to lack of room between the thicker radiator and my header, and don't lose any sleep over it.

I run the car hard on hot (90+) days at relatively low speeds in AutoX and never have issues - despite no shade, idling in line, beating on it hard on the course, and then slowing down right away before airflow can really cool it off like on the track.
2008-08-31 03:39:10
#35
how much for a koyo?
2008-08-31 15:35:51
#36
Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
how much for a koyo?


$390 through Greg/G Spec (part #R1977).

Best price I found, next best was $425 and there's also more than one place out there pushing fake product.

Worth it to me to just forget about cooling issues, period.
2008-08-31 15:38:27
#37
Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
seethis all happened wen i did the vw headlight conversion.....as i hit the stock rad with the sawzall!!!and sprung aleakl!!!

so i got a new USED rad from an automatic nx and since then ive had this cooling issue....never before with the stock rad and headers,,,,,but thats a good point to think about the heat soaking the rad from the headers....imean ther is no heatsheild....

and ive even made a radiator cooling plate for my nx before the USED rad and it helped with my temps......


Consider doing a heat wrap on headers? Mine are really close on the B13, too, I've thought about it.
2008-09-01 18:14:11
#38
Originally Posted by superblackz
Consider doing a heat wrap on headers? Mine are really close on the B13, too, I've thought about it.


ya i thought about it but for 50$ for 1 inch x 50 ft wrap is alot
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