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I cant recall if this was the case since I bought my car but I recently noticed that when Im cruising around without A/C, the car is at a stead 200-202 degrees.
When I turn the A/C on, the car's water temp creeps up to 223-225. Is this normal? or do I have to roll my sleeves up and dig in...
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What radiator do you have installed?
What temperature are the fans programmed to come on? Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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He also programmed the car to run fans at 160 or 180 I think? Whatever his standard practice is.
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What was air temperature? What was engine rpm? You say cruizing so must be over 2,000 rpm unless you are in 6th.... With AC on engine temp may rise a bit...
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Got my stats mixed up.
T-stat is either 160 or 180 (dont remember) fans are set to whatever Marc's standard set up is. Intake Air Temp? It was SUPER hot a couple weeks ago when I was driving around in heavy traffic and with the A/C off, the temperature was stable at 200 degrees. When I'd click on the A/C it would stabilize at 225. Same result when I was going highway speeds. It was considerably cooler the last time I drove the car had the same results. Im planning on driving the car tonight. Can check air temp tonight and report back
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I am experiencing the same thing as OP. Never have before. All is clean. Is it possible 30 year old thermostat is not fully opening? I ordered an NOS Stant 14068 on eBay today.
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Marc Haibeck suggested at one time the older Stants will deteriorate (Decrease in FUll Open Area) by up to 15% as they age. A thermostat with over 50k miles generally opens 5 degrees later and opens about 85%.
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I tried a Stant t-stat 3 yrs ago, it never worked right out of the box. The car consistently ran hot until I swapped it out. Especially being in FL, it might be a good idea to look into a lower temp t-stat from Marc or Corey
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Well, if Marc says it I believe it. I was only guessing but the Man knows. At 75k miles I am due for replacement. I will follow up after I install it.
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