Re: Hot-running LS6
Things that help:
good radiator cap.....for every 1 lb pressure the boiling temp raise is aprox. 2 degrees.
16 lb cap working properly will raise boiling point to aprox. 244 degrees.
Car operating at 200 is still 44 degrees below boiling point.
Antifreeze/antiboil raises this boiling point also.
Higher octane fuel makes alot of difference...not sure how much but the difference between 96 pump and 110 race fuel is tremendous.
Less timing lowers operating temp but also hurts performance..there is a happy medium
Things that hurt:
Low pressure or leaking radiator cap.
Weak antifreeze
Low octane fuel
Lean fuel condition
Too much timing
I have seen alot of times that someone will take a thermostat out of a car and it run hotter....so in saying that...if the flow of water is too fast it doesn't have time to cool properly, but on the same hand if it is too slow it won't either. Use one of the new
Clutch fan should not affect any driving speeds over 40 mph or so.
And last but not least.....DON'T TRUST YOUR GAUGE....either check temp with a thermo gun or an old fashioned thermoter in the rad.
Hope some of this helps.
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