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Old 12-18-2020, 04:11 PM   #1
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Default Cool Running

I have an interesting issue. I installed engine pans on my coupe to help cut down on fumes in the cab and aid in cooling. I have accomplished both of these. My problem is that now the car runs cold, rarely above 120 degrees. It used to run hot on idle and now only get to the normal range when I let it sit idling for 15 min or so. I know that here in southern Alabama overheating should be my main issue and it is, but should I consider installing a (dare I say it) thermostat to keep in a normal operating range? She runs well at all speeds, but seems a little balky at times. Some of our Australian members may be able to comment on thermostats in a hot area.
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Old 12-18-2020, 05:42 PM   #2
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Running a thermostat shouldn’t make your car run hotter! than your normal temperature! And some say that adding a thermostat will help with an engine that runs hot by slowing the coolant flow. Up here in central Illinois I run a 180 degree stat. at idle 175 to 190 degrees is normal!
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