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Originally posted by jw33 View PostAlso get a quality water pump and throw it on when you do the radiator. I've had great luck with the top of the line NAPA brand. If you have or are getting a fan setup make sure it is sealed up well against the radiator so all the air is getting sucked through the radiator and not around it. Make sure the wiring/charging system is up to the task and put a quality controller/relay on it.
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Originally posted by fbodyjohnny View Postso how is it that running 205-210 is not bad???
With a 50/50 glycol:H20 mix and a 15psi cap on the rad you can run 247*F before 'overheating,' or boiling.
Originally posted by Blackpony View PostI'd go with a 160 stat from parts store.
Generally there's a 20*F delta between "cracking" and full-open on a stat, so even with a 180*F stat he's running full open... there shouldn't be any difference in coolant flow when over 200*F.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostCooling system wise, 210 is fine.
With a 50/50 glycol:H20 mix and a 15psi cap on the rad you can run 247*F before 'overheating,' or boiling.
From a thermodynamic standpoint why would a 160*F stat make a difference?
Generally there's a 20*F delta between "cracking" and full-open on a stat, so even with a 180*F stat he's running full open... there shouldn't be any difference in coolant flow when over 200*F.
What's the timing set at ? Who tuned the car, if it has been tuned at all ? What does it have for a fan setup right now ? It would help if you gave us some more details.
-Aaron
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Originally posted by CRASH View PostAll of what Matt said, plus the fact that it would run pig fucking rich with a 160* thermostat in it. Don't run a 160 in it.
What's the timing set at ? Who tuned the car, if it has been tuned at all ? What does it have for a fan setup right now ? It would help if you gave us some more details.
-Aaron
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With a 160 stat it will stay around 170-180 degrees, with a 180 it will stay 190-200 with a stock it will stay 200-210.. I have and am currently running a 160 in my car with no issues except my car running much cooler and better in the summer time.. I would suggest a quality water pump and not a reman unit. A ford racing high flow would be great! As for radiator, make sure the tanks are welded to the core. That will help eliminate leaks, and if it does leak, anyone with a tig should be able to fix it. I bought an eBay special 3" all aluminum unit with no issues.. If your fan is setup properly and can flow enough air, you shouldn't have any issues with over heating.
Also I would definately recommend getting it looked at, as it should not run like crap once warmed up. There might be a noticeable difference, but it should still run good. Give us a call at the shop, I'm sure we can help out!
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostWith a 160 stat it will stay around 170-180 degrees, with a 180 it will stay 190-200 with a stock it will stay 200-210.. I have and am currently running a 160 in my car with no issues except my car running much cooler and better in the summer time.. I would suggest a quality water pump and not a reman unit. A ford racing high flow would be great! As for radiator, make sure the tanks are welded to the core. That will help eliminate leaks, and if it does leak, anyone with a tig should be able to fix it. I bought an eBay special 3" all aluminum unit with no issues.. If your fan is setup properly and can flow enough air, you shouldn't have any issues with over heating.
Also I would definately recommend getting it looked at, as it should not run like crap once warmed up. There might be a noticeable difference, but it should still run good. Give us a call at the shop, I'm sure we can help out!
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Originally posted by stevo View PostTo me it sounds like a lean-out issue one the engine fully warms. Lowing the fuel pressure will probably make it do it worse.
Stevo
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Originally posted by fbodyjohnny View Postthank you, so lets say i get a 180* thermostat with everything else i listed,, and i ran my electric fans to where they turned on at 170 and ran until they hit 185,,, would that be ideal and better than a 160 thermostat?
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostNo you want the fans to come on at around 190 and go off around 175-180. This would be a fine setup, and summit sells a nice fan controller kit. Has a sensor that screws into a water port and controls a relay to turn the fan off and on.. As for your fuel pressure, set it at 40 lbs with the vaccum unhooked from the regulator. If it runs bad with that, then you have problems somewhere else. What plugs are you running?
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I always thought that just raising the pressure did not really give you more fuel. If you put your finger over the end of a water hose, you get more pressure, but you pass less water. I run a 190 STOCK Ford stat in a 331 stroker with Trickflow heads and a GT 40 upper and lower intake. I run 30 pound FMS injectors. I have a stock fan, 3 row brass radiator, and I also run a 7 pound cap. I drove 10o miles yesterday with the AC on full cold. The temp stayed at 195 even when idling in towns. On the road at 70 MPH with 3:73's it stayed at 195. Could you have alittle crack or gasket leak tht is opening up at higher temps ? Do you lose any water ?
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