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just installed koyo radiator, question now.
I just installed a koyo radiator on my sr, now I'm wondering one thing, should the car (temperature wise) be running cooler, or will the needle pretty much sit where it was before on the temp gauge and just provide greater cooling efficiency?
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if you installed a Koyo and you are using hte stock gauge, I would say that the needle will stay in teh same area. Since the stock guage is pretty inaccurate, you wont be able to see it from there. However, it will provide better cooling. If you are using an aftermarket guage, you will be able to tell.
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Should it be running cooler? I don't know. Cooler than what? Stock? Other brands of radiator? What temp gauge, OEM or aftermarket? The OEM gauge is very inaccurate, and is only a 3 step sensor, i.e. it will only show low, medium, and high. Anything in between won't show up. So at the medium mark there is a lot of temperature variation. Quote:
They're both clustered around the water inlet on the lower radiator hose and thermostat area. The gauge sensor has 1 wire while the ECU sensor has 2 wires. This one shows the ECU sensor. The gauge sensor is next to it. http://www.frsport.com/DIF_Dual_Fan_...40SX_t_22.html |
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Your thermostat should control the engine temperature. Installing a more efficient radiator shouldn't change that.
Once you're doing laps on the track and your thermostat is open all the time, your new radiator will cool better and not allow the engine to overheat. |
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You most likely wont notice a diffrence driving around on the street, but if you track the car you after some laps the heatsoak wont be near as bad if you were to have a stock rad.
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Yup if you do track your car, you should pick up an aftermarket water temp gauge so you will have a better idea of the temp fluctuations. I don't use a sensor in my setup (track car) so i use a toggle switch. Also consider getting an oil cooler if you are concerned about engine temps, then the larger capacity oil pan.
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cognition-please explain why you dont use a temp sensor and what a toggle is for? Or did you mean you only use an aftermarket temp sensor/guage with a toggle for the fan?
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This setup is not suited for street driving because at steady highway cruising, some fans cannot turn quickly enough. This creates a high pressure area behind the radiator, and air will go around instead of through the radiator. A slow-moving fan can act like a wall that blocks air from coming through the radiator. What you need is for the fan to freewheel so there is a low pressure area behind the radiator to encourage air to go through instead of around the radiator. It depends on the fan and the aero setup. Most high quality parts don't have this problem. |
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thanks for the help everyone. To clarify a couple things, I'm talking about using the stock gauge, and "normal" temperature as compared to the stock radiator.
thanks for the info on the coolant temp sensor. Just to give you guys some more background as to why I changed out the radiator now. About a month ago, I had driven the car to work, which is about 8 miles away, 6 or so of it on the interstate. I got to work fine, then on the way home that evening (ambient temperature outside about 68) on the interstate, the temp needle on the dash starts going up. I pulled off the interstate, checked to make sure nothing was blocking the radiator, etc etc. Started the car back up after about 10 minutes, and only got about half a mile before it started overheating again, this time faster. I parked it on the side of the interstate, came back the next day, quickly got the car home after it had time to cool completely, and decided to change the thermostat. I replaced the thermostat with a generic one I found at oreilley's, sealed everything up, refilled the fluid and bled the system. For the next week or so everything ran fine, I noticed that the needle on the temp gauge read slightly higher than it used to and attributed that to the thermostat having a higher temperature at which it opened. So, last saturday afternoon the car began overheating again. I got on the interstate about the same place I get off to go to work, cut the heater on full blast and managed to get home. At that point I found a new radiator and put it in this weekend. Anybody have any idea if there may be an underlying problem here? |
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have to bleed the cooling system. its a bitch. getting all the air out. u can install an expasion tank and it will self bleed.
your next investment should be aftermarket water temp gauge. its a must for anyone doing anything to their car
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That's right, my car is only set up for running laps as fast as i can. So what i have learned from this is that the only thing i can really pay attention to
when i am driving is the tach light. I only run in the Redline events right now, so you do 5 laps consecutively. 1 warm up, 3 hot laps, and a cool down lap. I am not very confident in water temp sensors response to cool my water on the track. When you need your water as cool as possible and as fast as possible. For the street, a toggle would really draw unwanted load on the battery. But alot of drivers run a toggle setup on the track. But back to your question, yes the Koyo will dissipate heat better than stock, and a good dual fan setup will really make an improvement. |
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hm
i installed my koyo and now its running way too cool. keep in mind, this is on a stock ka. on the freeway, the temps go dowwwnn. if i run long enough, it'll go down to the bottom. |
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I know you (R240NA) probably know the proper way to do it, would you mind giving a quick step by step on what to do to fully bleed a KA, or link to a post that does? |
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SRs don't have the air pocket issue as bad, but they still can take a while. For either car I just jack the front end up as high as I can and keep pouring coolant in as it's displaced with air.
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sr is not as bad as ka. on the ka it should take about 20-30 min. if its not taking that long, you are not doing it complete. in the ka, you have to go back and forth on hot and cold so coolant can circulate through everything. first time i did an sr, i was shocked at how much easier it was than a ka
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well, it ended up still taking about 20 minutes all in all. I bled it, then took it out on the interstate. Interestingly enough, when I got up to 70+ for a sustained period of time, the temp needle fell all the way down to cold.
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nope. Just got rid of it. It was in garbage condition anyway. With little to no force, if I dragged my finger down a column of fins, they collapsed and turned to powder.
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yea i hate bleeding this shit. i ordered an expansion tank so i dont ever have to do it. i bled it theres still air but its only jumping 2-3 c so its ok right now.
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i was thinking about an expansion tank to match the oil catch can i got from greddy. I haven't mounted the can yet, waiting on my front mount to get here so the SMIC piping is out of the way. what expansion tank did you get?
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