06-21-2010 | #21 |
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Portland Oregon metro area (Washington side)
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Re: High coolant temp
either someone post the actual path of the "other forum" or post details of the modificaiton to the bypass. What washer? and where?
For the good of the ZR1 share. UPDATE: Let me try at passing the link to the "other" forum. Just replace the word "other" below with the word "corvette" "http://forums.otherforum.com/c4-zr-1-discussion/259664-thermostat-cooling-discussion-pic-included.html" The thread on the other forum is great. It will take a bit of reading to get it all but........ that's fine. I hope somewhere it talks of the "washer" to add?? and where. Below this line is a test of the replacement string for that other forum. All are variation on the name of that forum. corvette-forum <-- addes a hyphen between the words ************* <-- other forum spelled correctly corvette forum <-- used two words corvettteforum <-- extra t in corvette
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06-22-2010 | #22 | |
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Re: High coolant temp
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If you are going to use the car in a racing application or for summertime use you can cut the thermo spring, http://deliquescence.net/~tyler/misc/Thermo.jpg AND replace the radiator with a higher flow unit. This modification will result in the coolest water temps. I ran this in Florida for many years and saw water temps on the interstate of 170 deg in 90+ weather. In town ran 190 200 deg. Tyler
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06-22-2010 | #23 | |
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Re: High coolant temp
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I guess a phone call to him would clear up the matter of the ''experiment'' if you are so inclined.
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06-23-2010 | #24 | |
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Re: High coolant temp
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As for changing anything about the water flow and needing a better radiator? Well I wonder about that. Seems a very small change in flow maybe tolerated by the OEM radiator. And what is the pressure relief on the radiator reservoir for? Maybe at high pressure it releases but the volume it releases is not enough? dunno yet. I may run some experiments this summer. High rpm runs can be a problem when it's hot. My main concern is being stuck in traffic when its 90+ out and the pavement is 100+deg. I may go with an aux fan or replace the OEM fan with a higher flow one. The old trick of turning on the AC so the second fan kicks in works to some extent so maybe I'll just "rewire" it. More fan power (new fans) may just be the ticket. I've also seen aux fans mounted at the wheel well for getting better air flow but cutting holes is radical.
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