I have an aluminum lay down rad and the high flow fans but my car is still overheating at stop lights if the ambient temp is 85F or above.
Does venting the hood actually do any good?
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quote:my car is still overheating at stop lights
quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:
I have an aluminum lay down rad and the high flow fans but my car is still overheating at stop lights if the ambient temp is 85F or above.
Does venting the hood actually do any good?
quote:Originally posted by LF - TP 2511:
Good grief.
As I asked over two months ago, what EXACTLY is Agustaboy's "overheating" issue?
And we still have no answer.
Until then, please stop encouraging him, or anyone reading this thread, to butcher his car's hood.
My 2¢
Larry
quote:Do all this before you worry about cutting your hood
quote:You all do realize the thread starter - Agustaboy - has never responded to any of our replies.
Never clarified what "overheating" means, either.
Hard to help an owner who doesn't share exactly what the problem is. Until he does, we are all just pissing in the wind.
quote:Originally posted by 4V & Proud:
so you're saying
quote:Originally posted by 4V & Proud:
...someone said "one good test is worth a thousand expert opinions" (Smokey Yunick)
quote:Originally posted by 4V & Proud:
so the 351C is past tense?
but still curious what method of determining actual temp, what little i know there are various calibrated sensors & gauges that provide erroneous data when mixed in certain combinations, possibly all combinations for that matter
what pressure cap did you try, on the European neck?
removing the hood good idea BTW, someone said "one good test is worth a thousand expert opinions" (Smokey Yunick)