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06-27-2013, 03:45 PM | #1 |
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SR20 Coolant.
First of all, please don't post if you don't have any FIRST-PERSON experience or some other kind of credible fact(s) to present.
My whole time in Okinawa, I ran regular, green Prestone antifreeze... Prolly about 70/30 or 80/20 mix with distilled water. Avg coolant temp was 64-66C... 67-70C with the AC blasting in Okinawa traffic. Never had an issue. This time around, I decided to go with 2gal of 50/50 DexCool; topped off with distilled water & a bottle of Water-Wetter- NOT because DexCool is any cheaper or anything like that; just thought I'd give it a try for S & G. So far, I've noticed my avg driving temps are in the neighborhood of 68-70C in the summer heat. I wonder if I should drain some out & add more distilled water & Water-Wetter to bring the temps down a tad- or is there some KNOWN, WELL-DOCUMENTED reason why I should just drain the DexCool out altogether & go back to the green stuff? I know that distilled water and WW is the ultimate combo; but it gets well below freezing here and I will drive the car on the few clear days we get. I did some searching and found a bunch of "DexCool is crap" posts- mostly by 21-22yr old kids who probably are the 13th or 14th owners of their raggety SR's... so I am hoping somebody who actually knows can point me in the right direction. My setup is a fresh, clean, full bottom-to-top rebuild... Cooling-wise I have: Koyo rad Nismo cap Nismo thermo Samco hoses GKtech clutch fan w/OEM shroud New water pump full bumper-to-core support cooling plate OH- Also running an oil cooler behind the FMIC now; as well as aftermarket cams & slightly more compression... Could the few degree rise in coolant temps simply be because of the added goodies? Thanks in advance~ Mike
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06-27-2013, 04:06 PM | #2 |
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Right now I'm running 1 gal of dex-cool and the rest topped off with distilled water and water wetter. Just sitting still and I don't need my second e-fan to kick in. Running 66*C in traffic.
Once winter hits again I'll probably go to more of a 50/50 mix though. |
06-27-2013, 10:38 PM | #3 | |
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You're in St. Louis right now? I would recommend Distilled Water + Water Wetter and that's it. During the cold winter months, which is really roughly 2-4 months down there, you drain the coolant all together and park it. (Assuming you don't drive this car during the winter months)
DEX-Cool is mainly crap because it eats away at gaskets not designed for it. If you absolutely want to run anti-freeze stick with the good ol' fashion green poison. Info from Wikipedia, feel free to check these out yourself: Quote:
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06-28-2013, 01:08 PM | #4 |
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^^Thanks... Will prolly go ahead and keep the DexCool, but drain out another gallon or more & add more distilled water & WW...
May give it a year or 2 (only 3,000mi or less lol) and swap out. Unless there is more info for me to ingest
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I'm honestly surprised your car even hits operating temperature. I'm running the oem shroud and clutch fan, a koyorad, 1 bottle of water wetter and the rest distilled water. It is way hotter down here in AZ and my temp sits at the bottom of the gauge all the time.
When I lived in Boise I was still running just distilled water and 1 bottle of water wetter even during the winter where it got well below freezing. My car was parked outside and it never froze the block or anything. I drove it during the winter without "anti freeze" with no problems. |
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Here in St. Louis, the temps get silly hot & the humidity is retarded (which I love) in the summer... Gonna drain some of the mix out & add more water & WW then report back. It cooled down to 79 today, and my temps never got over 68 on the freeway... which is fine w/me lol
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06-29-2013, 08:08 PM | #8 |
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Personally, I dont ever run straight distilled water and just WW. You need some coolant to help lubricate the water pump bearing. Honestly, I think where your car is at is good. My car always runs better closer to 80* than it would sitting at 70* on both my SR and RB.
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06-30-2013, 09:34 AM | #10 | |
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07-01-2013, 06:18 PM | #12 |
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Well, not necessarily damaged, more like added wear and tear on the rings. Then if the engine stays cool, oil may not be getting up to temp. Cold oil doesnt lubricate well. You want your operating oil temp to get up to 80*-90*C
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07-01-2013, 09:32 PM | #13 |
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Interesting... So even though I can watch my oil pressure start high & then work it's way down to 2-3 bars when driving & 1-1.5bar at idle that doesn't necessarily mean its at the proper temp?
Had no idea that running 27*F too cool would have such an effect.
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07-01-2013, 09:55 PM | #14 |
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I thought you had an oil temp gauge in oki? Good rule of thumb, you want it somewhere between 80-115* ish. Once it gets up to 120-125* thats when oil starts cooking and starts breaking down.
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07-01-2013, 10:35 PM | #15 |
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Woah man, waaaaaayyyyyy too cold of operating temps. Atop of that, the computer does not even recognize that the car is 'up to operating temp' with it being that low, which puts you in an area of the tune that is designed to warm the car up though timing and added fueling.
You want it to be up to the thermostat opening level and to keep it right around there. Coolant wise, I use water/water wetter/and some antifreeze for it's rust inhibiting properties.
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07-01-2013, 11:09 PM | #16 |
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Ray, I just have oil pressure & boost gauges.
Cody- My thermo opens at 62*C so if I'm running at 64-66, I should be good yea? Also, it's tuned for the lower temps... or is that not possible?
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Glad somebody said it, instead of me! Normally you need to hit 80c at least once, to go into closed loop. 78c the check starts then 80c, if everything is copacetic closed loop occurs. Mike, if you are tuned for lower temps? Then you should at least know what they are. You can watch the commander at operating temp(?) for the 02 sensor voltage to go crazy, fluctuating more than 10x in 5sec iirc.
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07-02-2013, 03:15 PM | #20 |
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^^cotbu, I don't run an O2 sensor; I keep the signal turned off and the port bunged shut. Even though I'm almost certain it was tuned for the lower operating temps in Okinawa, I will be sure to inquire when it goes in for the final tune next week or the week after.
I'm pretty sure it goes into closed-loop b/c the idle is high (2000rpm-ish) at startup, then settles right around 900-1000 after warming her up. Also, right at startup it drives really poochy, but it's very responsive when warm... I know that's prolly a noob thing to say, but I know little/nothing about the nuances of actual tuning. Would there be any other way using the Commander that I can verify that it goes into closed loop?
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If your 02 sensor is turned off then there's your answer.
You could have been tuned open loop, though? Or Maybe the wb is simulating the 02 signal? The ecu uses the 02 sensor for feedback, keeping you close to 14.7afr in closed loop. Without the signal you are not in closed loop. Idle speed is a whole other category, you can go into closed loop at 2000rpm, but why would anyone want to do that??!
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07-02-2013, 06:04 PM | #22 |
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Oh I think I get it...
So why would it run like a dream when all warmed up if the Power FC doesn't change modes? Not saying that in a doubtful way... but in a respectful wanting to know way.
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