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9 hours ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

 

95 'C is too late.

 

It's not, it's point when the thermostat valve fully opens, making the most efficient use of the fan.

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42 minutes ago, Papez said:

It's not, it's point when the thermostat valve fully opens, making the most efficient use of the fan

Correct use it only when needed! 

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2 hours ago, Papez said:

 

It's not, it's point when the thermostat valve fully opens, making the most efficient use of the fan.

 

@Thefeliciahacker said: "the first speed will kick on at 95C"

If the 1st opens at 95 'C  then the second when it opens? At 100 'C ?

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12 minutes ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

 

@Thefeliciahacker said: "the first speed will kick on at 95C"

If the 1st opens at 95 'C  then the second when it opens? At 100 'C ?

 

1st on AC fan is stronger than the only speed on non-ac car. It should be enough to cool the radiator with AC off. The 2nd usually kicks in earlier with AC on, based on refrigerant pressure. The 2nd thermoswitch is more like a backup and in this case, it's still lower than factory setting on a non-ac car.

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18 hours ago, vucko1011 said:

I will also be re-fitting old blower assembly for the interior,

What do you mean by this?

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1 hour ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

At 100 'C

101-102 to be exact

1 hour ago, Papez said:

The 2nd usually kicks in earlier with AC on, based on refrigerant pressure

exactly!

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2 minutes ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

101-102 to be exact

 

No way, i have face it in the past and made some agjustments to prevent this.

 

1 hour ago, Papez said:

The 2nd usually kicks in earlier with AC on, based on refrigerant pressure.

 

I never said that i disagree with that.

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2 minutes ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

No way, i have face it in the past and made some agjustments to prevent this.

if your cooling system is in good condition it would never get that high!

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2 hours ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

if your cooling system is in good condition it would never get that high!

 

In my Felicia the 1st radiator fan scale starts one click above 90 'C, even in City Traffic the 1st scale does the job and the needle never goes more than 95 ' C (synthetic engine oil, coolant change every 2 years, thermostat new, thermoswitch 80-85).

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2 hours ago, Papez said:

What do you mean by this?

I will be refitting original interior cooling/heating fan since it did not fit because of the engine, I temporarily fitted server fans to get around the problem.

 

2 hours ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

if your cooling system is in good condition it would never get that high!

My cooling system is in tip-top shape, the needle never goes higher than the middle of the gauge.

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14 minutes ago, vucko1011 said:

will be refitting original interior cooling/heating fan since it did not fit because of the engine, I temporarily fitted server fans to get around the problem.

 

Ah, I thought of that. I just for some reason imagined something that would go under the dashboard 😃

What's your plan to do that? Some 3D printed casing to replicate the Alex housing? 

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2 hours ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

if your cooling system is in good condition it would never get that high!

 

I remember that in your car is higher than mine (fuel consumption deleted topic) while moving and was close to 100 (acceleration to 120 km video).

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4 hours ago, Papez said:

 

Ah, I thought of that. I just for some reason imagined something that would go under the dashboard 😃

What's your plan to do that? Some 3D printed casing to replicate the Alex housing? 

I will just move the fan housing to the right side above the brake master cylinder, offset if you know what I mean. I will post some pictures in a couple of days so you can see exactly what I mean.

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14 hours ago, vucko1011 said:

I will just move the fan housing to the right side above the brake master cylinder, offset if you know what I mean. I will post some pictures in a couple of days so you can see exactly what I mean.

 

I think I understand, thanks.

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12 hours ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

an old video

 

102'C and the radiator fan still is Off? and then starts at 100 'C and you find this ''super effective" ?

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22 minutes ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

102'C and the radiator fan still is Off? and then starts at 100 'C and you find this ''super effective" ?

First time hysteris is 2c extra, then it cycles properly at 99-100 consistently. 

But yes the hotter the coolant the more effective the rad. 

Now with 87 set point first initiation is at 97C the consistent cycling at 95C

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32 minutes ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

But yes the hotter the coolant the more effective the rad.

 

The head gasket agrees with this?

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2 minutes ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

The head gasket agrees with this

100C is nothing for the hg! 

Hg fails usually from corrosion 

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