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Cold exhaust components??
Ok....the fan is wired to kick on with the fuel pump since there isnt a switch in..so it runs 24/7. Meaning the car always runs very cool...guesstimate, around 170 lightly driving..not much more than that. Now, I started it and let it warm up, and let it idle for probably a good 15 mins and shut it off. 10 mins later my friend tells me my exhaust is cool to the touch, even cold, and I pop the hood and my headers are so cool that I can lay my hand on them no problem...like they never even warmed up. Seems if they DO heat up, they don't hold it.. That can't be normal...? Could this be affecting anything during running, in terms of backpressure, exhaust operation, etc.? Thanks
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Ten minutes seems a little quick for them to cool down that much, but remember headers are relatively thin metal and there is a lot of surface area exposed to outside air, so they are going to cool off rather quickly if its cool outside. Also you don't generate much exhaust heat at idle.
You need to put a higher thermostat in there too. You're engine is much more efficient above 180 or 190, also your oil tends to sludge up more at that low a running temp. |
What's the best temperature range for power? The prev. owner replaced the t-stat but I don't know the temperature of the one he threw in...he told me a lot but didn't get specific on anything....could be something like 180 but since the radiator is brand new and so is the electric fan, and the fan stays on 24/7, it's overcooling the engine...
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