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TURBO2

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Ever since I put in my extreme front mount intercooler the car can no longer stay around 160 degrees. It has at times got up as high as 215 degrees, so I installed a set of dual fans. Even with 2 fans running now, it still will get up to 201 degrees sitting in traffic. Is there any fix for this, other than pulling the front mount out.
 
Ever since I put in my extreme front mount intercooler the car can no longer stay around 160 degrees. It has at times got up as high as 215 degrees, so I installed a set of dual fans. Even with 2 fans running now, it still will get up to 201 degrees sitting in traffic. Is there any fix for this, other than pulling the front mount out.
Try adding a bottle of RMI-25 to your engine coolant.
Nick Micale (R.I.P.) put me onto this stuff years ago & it just plain works to reduce coolant temperatures by 10-15 degrees ( in a properly functioning cooling system).



Could also Maybe go with Jason’s 315 XTF front mount intercooler .

 
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RMI works good, but if you have a weak spot (potential leak) in your cooling system, it will find it and exploit it.


I live in Phoenix and have a front mount, big aluminum radiator, dual Spal fans and regularly see 210+ temps in traffic.
 
Nothing wrong with 210 in traffic.
We used a "guide" when in the heavy equipt business: Ambient + 100* is acceptable.
What condition is the rad in?
Voltage at the 2 fans at engine idle/traffic speeds?
Air leaking around the rad?
Turbo wrap?
Under speed pulleys?
Tune correct?
I used to cut the rear hood/cowl seal and wrap some of it around the ac/heater intake screen.
Allows air escape via pressurized flow from the fans and blocks the intake screen.
 
RMI works good, but if you have a weak spot (potential leak) in your cooling system, it will find it and exploit it.


I live in Phoenix and have a front mount, big aluminum radiator, dual Spal fans and regularly see 210+ temps in traffic.
So, once you make the switch to a front mount you will never see 160 again?
 
RMI works good, but if you have a weak spot (potential leak) in your cooling system, it will find it and exploit it.


I live in Phoenix and have a front mount, big aluminum radiator, dual Spal fans and regularly see 210+ temps in traffic.
Good stuff but 1 qt antifreeze bottle of your favorite water wetter and top it off with drinking water. I like drinking water because it has some minerals in the water.
 
So, once you make the switch to a front mount you will never see 160 again?
Once you put the brick wall in front of the radiator yes 160 is gone forever , but as the others said 200 isn't terrible , 215 is starting to get in the yellow zone.
 
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