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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Downers Grove, IL
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My water temp won't stay constant lately. I have a Fluidyne Aluminum radiator and a 180* t-stat with a Black Magic fan that is theromistically triggered, set at 180*. The temp moves around between 2 lines on the stock gauge (have the Autometer one but haven't had time to install it) and I need to pass emissions now. Is this setup prevently me from going into closed loop? If it is, does open loop run richer? ~Brian
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1989 Black Mustang GT Hatchback, Underdrive Pulles, Electric Fan, Cold Air Intake, Headers, Offroad H-Pipe, Magnaflow catback, Steeda Tri-Ax, Fluidyne Aluminum Radiator, Timing at 14*, 3.73's Coming not so soon: 408w Ricer Hater's Club Member #59 |
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