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 Originally posted by rkneeshaw: Originally posted by Shaggy: where do you have the sender tapped?
In the ass, naturally.
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Sender is in the same location as the stock unit. Hence only being able to run the aftermarket and not the OEM.
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170's normally
180's in stop and go traffic now that it's warmer.
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Originally posted by RTStabler51:  Originally posted by rkneeshaw: Originally posted by Shaggy: where do you have the sender tapped?
In the ass, naturally.
Heh. Nice. Thanks for the location.
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You can run both, I do.... Originally posted by Rev. Po-Jay: Sender is in the same location as the stock unit. Hence only being able to run the aftermarket and not the OEM.
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Nice. I am starting to doubt the gauges accuracy. It runs upwards of 230F according to the gauge. I turn the A/C off and roll down the windows then it drops to 210F or so. I need to monitor the brain to see what the temp really is. I will prolly also flush the radiator. I am already running Water Wetter.
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Hwy-190-205 Traffic around town-210 (some times more)
since the swap I am only running coolant and water, I plan on using the royal purple additive when I have time.
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I did not have the airdam on the underside of the radiator/engine on. I think that it helps to route air to the radiator more effectively. I put it back on, flushed the radiator, and fixed my T-Stat install (it seems I had the gasket on the wrong side of the thermostat, which didn't allow the t-stat to seat properly in the housing) and now she seems cooler. The OBDII scanner confirmed the tems displayed by the gauge. I have a tighter than stock mesh on the front facia that I will remove tonight as well.
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Originally posted by Rev. Po-Jay: I did not have the airdam on the underside of the radiator/engine on. I think that it helps to route air to the radiator more effectively. I put it back on, flushed the radiator, and fixed my T-Stat install (it seems I had the gasket on the wrong side of the thermostat, which didn't allow the t-stat to seat properly in the housing) and now she seems cooler. The OBDII scanner confirmed the tems displayed by the gauge. I have a tighter than stock mesh on the front facia that I will remove tonight as well.
Wow! You do know that the addition of a simple air dam to a car can increase cooling efficiency around 20% or more on some cars. If GM actually spends the money on an air dam and claims 20-40% increases in cooling efficiency then you know it must be necessary.
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Usualy air dams are more for gas mileage, at least in most Gm cases. They can actualy give 1-2 mpg
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