By Baby don't like the heat..
By Baby don't like the heat..
It's over a 100 in Phoenix.
I've reset the fans to come on at 191 and hysterisis at 7 degrees. The car is having a real bad time trying to stay cool.
Should I surrender the temps and move my fans up to 200..205? They are on constantly around here.
I've reset the fans to come on at 191 and hysterisis at 7 degrees. The car is having a real bad time trying to stay cool.
Should I surrender the temps and move my fans up to 200..205? They are on constantly around here.
Here's what I would do. Go down the highway and measure your ect. This will give you a good baseline as to where the fans should most definately be off. I would set the fan turn on temp at 10 degrees above that. The hysterisis value should be something in the range of 5-10.
Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
If your car is constantly running in that hot environment, and you are concerned about really keeping it cool, I would just get an aftermarket radiator. Mine on a really hot day only sees 190-195. But if it were to constantly be breaking the 200 point, I wouldn't think twice about just buying an aftermarket radiator.
Here's what I would do. Go down the highway and measure your ect. This will give you a good baseline as to where the fans should most definately be off. I would set the fan turn on temp at 10 degrees above that. The hysterisis value should be something in the range of 5-10. 

So, I had the fans come on around 191 with Hyst at 7. That's fine for California. But Arizona is a different world and off the charts. Driving on the freeway (100* outside), and A/C off, the car's temps just keep climbing to about 210 (all the while the fans are spinning). So you're recommendation is to set the fans for 215-220 with hyst at about 10*?
sounds like its time to upgrade the radiator, 215 sounds pretty high for highway speeds. Mine sits around 190 highway and the fans kick on at 200.
I guess Arizona is a different beast down there, upgrading the radiator might not be a bad investement to keep the engine running for a long time.
I guess Arizona is a different beast down there, upgrading the radiator might not be a bad investement to keep the engine running for a long time.

put a 160 thermo in it...get a electric water pump and make sure your air damn is still there..my car at highway speed runs at 184 on a 95-100 degree summer day.
and i guess flushing the radiator wouldnt hurt either..
Last edited by xxsaint69x; Jun 16, 2007 at 03:00 PM.
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