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08-02-2013, 07:18 AM | #31 |
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I checked all plugs as well. Everything tight.
No boiling water on reservoir thermo opens and close I just pulled a/c condenser and the ousher fan that was just sitting in there. Condenser itself was pretty dirty and u couldn't even see throught it plus the push fan just sitting in there my cause airflow issues. Also just finished the compression test with engine warmed and seems a lil low but even across the border. 130, 129, 130, 130(using 8:5:1 pistons) After pulling condenser and car watmes up it was 5f cooler at idle. Will try to drive it today to see how it behaves. Any other thoughts? |
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08-02-2013, 06:12 PM | #33 |
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Immediately after taking off the a/c condensor idle temp went down 5-8f.
-One of the banjo bolts for water feed was tight, but not enough it still turned some(couldve be leaking at high pressure) -D Took the car for a 30 mile drive without the a/c condensor. While cruising temp was bout 5 degrees cooler. I step on it a few times a temp will rise to 205, 210 but will cool down quickly after stepping off gas. Did another pull at 17 psi and stop to see how it cools down temp went up to 215 but stayed there for a few minutes and then cooled down to 200-205.(temp outside was 94f) So I think got it. Will retest tomorrow but my guess is that ac condenser (wich was dirty as fk) was blocking airflow and or fans are not pulling enough. |
08-02-2013, 07:27 PM | #34 |
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Good to hear.
I still think you have something else going on. Make sure there's no air in the system just to be sure. I don't like that it rises 25* just from accelerating, that's a big jump still, though not as bad as it was before. |
08-13-2013, 02:28 PM | #36 |
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Found out the water feed banjo washer needed to be replaced but also changed the fan switch on haltech to turn at 195, off 190 and here is a video of the gauge. Look what happens when fans turn on. Gauge automatically jump 10-15 degrees... looks like something is going on with gauge as well. Vid is loud pls turn volume down lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjmE...e_gdata_player |
08-15-2013, 09:49 PM | #37 |
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You got something funky going on with your wiring. The load from the fans is messing with your gauges. The oil pressure moves too. Make sure they are wired completely separately
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08-19-2013, 05:58 PM | #38 |
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I think there maybe something people are over looking.
Is your water pump old or new? I did not catch that it was replaced. What can happen with an old water pump, especially in a high reving motor and under boost is that the fins are not spinning at the correct speed they were designed for. The cause the water inside the pump to cavitate, meaning that it will actually start bubbling and creating air pockets in the water. This will keep the water from covering all the surfaces it is supposed to and can make cooling less effective. |
08-19-2013, 10:30 PM | #40 |
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Thanks for the help guys, I fixed the water leak issue and set up fans to 180 on/170off and car stays between 185/195 so I think I got it straight. Still need to take some time and go thru the gauges wiring and alternator check when I get a day off. Water pump.is fairly new.
I checked evrything relater to hg and block and everything is good. I just hit 1k miles on build |
08-22-2013, 01:42 PM | #41 |
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^^One last thing you may not want to hear-
The absolute BEST cooling you will ever get will be with a clutch fan & OEM shroud. I run the GKtech clutch fan w/OEM shroud, Koyo rad, cooling plate & Nismo thermo... On my setup, there is a FMIC, oil cooler & AC condenser in line before the radiator... Coolant temp rarely goes above 70*C with the AC blasting in bumper to bumper traffic on a 100deg day. Again, I have NEVER had to bleed my system when servicing... Sounds like you may have it licked- but still something you may want to consider.
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Having the E fans come on at 180 is a much better idea too, have them shut off at the same time. Also, where is your sender for coolant temp located?
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It's fully built & tuned for the lower coolant temps... my last setup was not fully built, but had a full compliment of bolt-ons and was tuned for it as well.... never had issues.
It was actually pretty nice sitting in line to drag race in the Okinawa summers- many guys had to shut their cars down etc for fear of overheating... I just sat there with the windows shut and the AC blasting hahaha! Same deal here in the US- I love it!
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Not so much that... What I meant was that its tuned fuel & timing-wise for the lower temps & the lack of O2 sensor. I've read about what you are describing; and have yet to see a 'minimum or things will start to fail prematurely' operating temp. IMHO, 150-170F isn't ridiculously low.
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I've been driving the car for a few days with no problem. Even with the gauge jumping 10-15 degree problem I don't see the temp going over 205 ( 195 in reality at stop traffic) when I'm cruising and fans are off I seen temps below 180. I def going to run a separate wiring/relays for gauges. They might be hooked up to the radio fuse wich I know it sucks) |
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not that kinda head...
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I do see the stock temp gauge is all over the place. Goes up to the H then half then up. Mostly stays right below H |
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08-23-2013, 06:36 AM | #51 |
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Right. With respect to the other guy's input, I only get my coolant temp on the Commander from the lower neck (pre-head) OEM sensor. Pretty sure it's safe to say that the temps are higher at the upper neck. I think this is maybe something that people may not consider when commenting on my uber-low temps; and maybe something I should say when giving out the info. As a fan of the KISS concept, I have no desire to take a second temp reading from the upper neck.
However, this being silviaNC's thread- I don't have the link to provide, but on a quick search, I found a 2008-2009-ish post by GSXRJordan talking about the SR head reaching max volumetric efficiency around 200-something degrees...
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intake cam swap, testimg a twin scroll manifold and installing a water meth kit but will update soon. 1.1bar |
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