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Engine over cooling after air con removal.
- ADS1
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Engine over cooling after air con removal.
Does anyone else on here have a problem with over cooling, following air con removal? Or more accurately, air con rad removal. Since i removed mine a couple of years ago, i have noticed that when going down hill, even after 10 or more miles of driving, my temp guage will drop to the quarter mark on the guage, then return to normal when on flat road, or up hill!! Anyone else had this issue? I assume this is due to much better air flow to the radiator, now the air con rad is out of the way.
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Sounds like your thermostat is stuck open to me?
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Could it be that your coolant temp sensor is playing up?
In my 4G track car I have the OEM temp gauge plus an analogue 52mm gauge. On the main straights when I am over 100mph I can see on the analogue gauge that coolant temps dips while the OEM digital gauge stays in its normal position.
IMO in a properly working setup for the OEM gauge to display at only a quarter the coolant temp must be really low.
In my 4G track car I have the OEM temp gauge plus an analogue 52mm gauge. On the main straights when I am over 100mph I can see on the analogue gauge that coolant temps dips while the OEM digital gauge stays in its normal position.
IMO in a properly working setup for the OEM gauge to display at only a quarter the coolant temp must be really low.
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ADS1 wrote: But it could all be irrelevant, if my head gasket is gone, which i'm now quite concerned it could have,with the water i'm loosing.


Is this on the black one?
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