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Old 03-13-2008, 07:12 PM   #1
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aaahhh sr overheating 15$ to anyone who figures it out

So here is the story
sr overheated, blew motor, rebuilt motor from ground up.
head decked
block decked
oem hg
all internalls

It overheats
I have amazing oil pressure
I put in a nismo thermo
alum rad
distilled water, water wetter
I figured maybe the cts was causing it to run rich, replaced, no avail.
new 16psi cap
no leaks
has new water pump of course.
the temp just goes up and stalls at 180 for a while, then goes up and up and up.
I cut it at 220 at the latest when it does this.

I have altima fans, And I know sometimes they cause overheating on the highway (I live in bfe, all there is is highway for miles)
but when I stop to Idle, the temp will keep rising.

What am I missing here guys?
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