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08-01-2013, 09:48 PM | #1 |
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Built sr starts to overheat under boost
Hi guys, trying to figure out the reason why my sr coolant temp will rise from 190 f cruising to up to 235f(reading on upper neck) when boosting.it will go up almost instantly. I can take it easy amd drive for hours without a problem but as soon as I step on it it will rise the temp 25 degrees and take a while to start going down.
My setup Koyo rad Alum shroud Isis fans Nismo thermo Fans on from the get go Things I checked: Water pump is pumping Thermo is opening Did a leak chemical test and came up good. Going to do a compression test in the morning Seems to use a lil bit of coolant after a 70 mile drive What else could I check? So wierd I cam drive car all day long and be within 190-210 but when boosting.... |
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08-01-2013, 10:18 PM | #5 |
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If it uses up coolant id say you have some kind of a leak. May be your radiator cap is not holding pressure or something like that. Im assuming the car was tuned? May be something in the tune didnt account for higher summer temps if the tune was done in colder temps? Idk just throwing in my two cents lol.
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08-01-2013, 10:27 PM | #7 |
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I might have lied a lil bout instantly. But with in a minute will be going up there. Is a prosport water temp and using the stance water neck adapter.rad cap is 1.1 bar and overflow tank lvl stay the same. I could take it to get checked out for leaks but not sure how that affects raising temp so fast. Is 230 still safe to drive?
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08-01-2013, 10:32 PM | #8 |
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Might actually be the headgasket. It makes sense too. Losing coolant, overheating under boost. Do a compression and leakdown test and you'll know for sure
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08-01-2013, 10:31 PM | #9 |
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190 cruising is too high in the first place.
I'm cruising around the low 170s. Check your thermostat. Upgrade to a Nismo that opens up at 155*. Will help a lot. What fans?
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08-01-2013, 10:31 PM | #10 |
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Only other thing i can think of is stuck open thermostat. When i didnt have one my temps would rise quick because the water just kept circulating without having a chance to cool down the water in the radiator.
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08-01-2013, 10:33 PM | #11 |
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08-01-2013, 10:50 PM | #15 |
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I do have a nismo thermostat and I can tell at idle with cap off when is close and after it opens, I did the leakdown test and apparently is good. Fluid never turned yellow.
Using isis fans Well I will update in the morning when I do the compression test to confirm gasket. And will retorque the arp studs. Also using cometic hg |
08-01-2013, 11:05 PM | #18 |
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I put 50/50 but with so much draining testing and bleeding who knows. I've been adding water instead. In the morning while cruising is more like 180f 85-90 afternoons like 190-200. And after i step on it 220-230
I really hope compression test comes ok. Think Ing of ditching the isis fans for altima? |
08-01-2013, 11:10 PM | #19 | |
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What's your boost pressure? |
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08-01-2013, 11:21 PM | #20 | |
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Forgot to mention I have ac condensor on the car and a third fan for the condensor. Should I try to hook it up and have all 3 and see what happens? |
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08-01-2013, 11:33 PM | #21 | |
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Did you retorque the head studs? The head could be lifting under boost if the studs are loose. I believe you have to tighten them in stages, if you just slammed them down once and that's it then i'd bet they are not tight. What bumper are you running? It could be as simple as not enough airflow to the rad. With the intercooler and condenser in front of it you need to get as much air to it as possible. That's why you see some people cutting holes in their bumper. Make sure the fins on your condenser aren't all bent up. If its beat up with a lot of bent fins it will stop a substantial amount of airflow to the rad. Get a comb and straighten them out Make sure your rad hose(s) aren't collapsing under acceleration. Under drive pulley's are the devil, ditch them if you have them. Just throwing shit out there for you to check. |
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08-01-2013, 11:37 PM | #22 | |
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Thanks lol. Well if fans are a issue and have a pusher hell why not try it. Just saying lol. Longblock was assembled by machine shop so I'm supposing they did it right. I will double check that in the morning.and thanks ill check the fins etc. Using s14 jdm kouki front bumper. Jdm grill |
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08-02-2013, 12:07 AM | #26 |
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In the right direction as in pushing air in the right direction? If you have polarity switched and they are spinning backwards that would be funny as hell but yeah as someone said easy fix lol. Trust me ive seen people do that a few times and they were competent mechanics just made a simple mistake lol.
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08-02-2013, 12:14 AM | #27 |
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fans shouldnt be on during cruising more than about 15mph. they actually slow down the air flow by blocking the faster moving air. fans are only supposed to run at stops and at slower speeds where the air flow isnt sufficient over the radiator. 30 bucks gets you an electronic fan switch/thermostat for those fans. thats what i run on my altima fans with my sr. other than that, check that t-cap. it does sound likes its opening under boost.
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I think you have a leak somewhere. The system functions under pressure; which is what helps keep the coolant from boiling. Build heat by boosting, pressure escapes out of a weak point in the system (boils), temperature rises. Check the coolant feed/return lines & crush washers (if applicable) on the turbine... It could be tight enough to keep the coolant in under cruise; but not enough to keep it in under boost (heat). To add insult to injury, if it's a leak like I described, only steam will escape and/or the coolant will boil off on the center section of the turbine... so you'll never really see a puddle or drips. Quote:
I think it's a leak at the turbine. If it were the cap, I think there would be coolant boiling out of the reservoir. I hear a lot of stories about burping the system etc. To this day, I have still never had to burp my coolant system- just fill her up; drive and service as needed until it doesn't need anymore- never overheated. One last 'totally dumb' thing to check- and I promise I am not trying to insult anyone's intelligence... since you've been doing all this servicing & flushing... maybe check the drain plug...
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