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  • #16
    Based on info in this thread I have determined that there is no issue with my cooling system.

    I know this is technically a thread jack but I thought maybe you guys would like to see SOMEONE making progress with the knowledge you all have provided.

    Car idles around 200-210 degrees and stays 180 while driving.

    I do still have one issues though. The car will not make heat unless driving highway speeds. Thinking I need a new water pump. Any thoughts?


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    • #17
      Could just be bad flow in the heater core that requires more pressure from the pump to work.

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      • #18
        i just want to add some i have heater core bypassed in 2006 when it started to leak from the plastic junction close to the fire wall the issue that also affected the cooling system efficiency as i lost room for coolant but here i never needed, some times i used to remove fog from windscreen at foggy weather. here the weather completely different than USA & canada and hotter than middetrenian sea where i came from it is cold there you can't bypass the heater core in winter.
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        • #19
          Still no.
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          • #20
            Austin Powers: how about no wright ?

            i like dr evil character
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            • #21
              Those factory gauges aren't very accurate. If you really want to know what the temp is buy a scanner and see what the ECM says.
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              • #22
                yes maple leaf i agree with u but let us assume that every thing as per factory setting with missing one defense against extra increment over the middle mark that was active before by engaging RH fan . ( middle mark i believe it is the reference regulating indication point used by all car manufactures all over the world ) and all over heating resistance done by defense plane a then B later depends on overheating engine management using the last standing defense until overcoming the problem. so let us assume the acceptable cold start to start ur engine 40 c celsius to fahrenheit (40ºC = 104.00ºF) the dial reads here 40 to 125 c (125ºC = 257.00ºF ) so in USA dial reads from 104.00ºF to 257.00ºF every mark equal to 5.3125 ºC then from 40 to middle range 8 marks . 8 marks x 5.3125 ºC = 42.5 c 42.5 c + 40 =82.5 ºC ( 180.5 f the middle mark ( 2 marks less i am running at 71.875ºC = 161.38ºF
                is this reading 161.38ºF is acceptable practically not just therotically. i know that all the intiatives in the forum came from proffisional people and really i like all of u.
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                • #23
                  While your math may be right I can guarantee you the temps will never match that accurately so your just taking a shot in the dark and a HUGE guess.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ma7amad View Post
                    yes maple leaf i agree with u but let us assume that every thing as per factory setting with missing one defense against extra increment over the middle mark that was active before by engaging RH fan . ( middle mark i believe it is the reference regulating indication point used by all car manufactures all over the world ) and all over heating resistance done by defense plane a then B later depends on overheating engine management using the last standing defense until overcoming the problem. so let us assume the acceptable cold start to start ur engine 40 c celsius to fahrenheit (40ºC = 104.00ºF) the dial reads here 40 to 125 c (125ºC = 257.00ºF ) so in USA dial reads from 104.00ºF to 257.00ºF every mark equal to 5.3125 ºC then from 40 to middle range 8 marks . 8 marks x 5.3125 ºC = 42.5 c 42.5 c + 40 =82.5 ºC ( 180.5 f the middle mark ( 2 marks less i am running at 71.875ºC = 161.38ºF
                    is this reading 161.38ºF is acceptable practically not just therotically. i know that all the intiatives in the forum came from proffisional people and really i like all of u.
                    Us "the gauge isn't accurate"

                    You "lets assume it is"
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                    • #25
                      This has become pointless. He knows more than everyone else. Someone lock this so it doesn't keep going.


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                      • #26
                        u already locked Kaos
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