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07-28-2021, 11:58 AM | #15 | |
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I am having issues with my logging setup right now. It isn't showing my oil pressure/temp in my device management and tach signal is registering about a 1/3 the rpm it should. Haven't had time to figure that out yet
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Consider the aftermarket oil/water systems - no, not the dinky forester thing. No problem shedding all that combined heat as long as there's adequate air flow through the rad.
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NoHaveMSG’s comment about significantly improving the efficiency of the 613 by mounting it on the crash bar seems worth pursuing as well. I may try to raise mine up on spacers or hang it off the crash bar, but good to know it shouldn’t raise water temps much either way. I’d love to drop my peak oil temps into the 220’s and use a 0w20 or thin 30 weight oil.
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Are ***all*** factory shrouding pieces present? Age of the car? |
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2013 The shrouding around the radiator is in place. The top piece above the crash bar, and both of the fin pieces in front of the radiator on each side. I believe that is all of them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Water pump and fans fully functional? You should be nearly sitting on thermostat permanently with an NA car at your ambients and elevation!
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Fans work. I actually have a switch to cycle them on and off fully if I want, but they so come on normally. The water pumps seems to be working normally. I could try a new one as I don’t have a good way to test it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Bad thermostat?
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OMG, I'm going to shit myself if it's the thermostat.
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That was the plan originally. Just having issues getting it to log.
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LOL right? Ordering a WP and thermostat now.
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I like to boil mine on the stove to test both old and new. Can't believe that flew right past us. Duh!
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