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Old 05-18-2017, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by GRRR65GTO
You can get better fans. I got some 2500 suburban fans off rock auto I think it was these ones. They pull so much air it will suck a t shirt against the grill when they are on.
Dang it, i thought my truck came with the biggest fans already, i might have to look into that too thank you.
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Originally Posted by TrickTurbo
The best way to tell if it's fans or the core. If the core isn't clogged with grass/bugs etc in front.
And it won't cool down or keep cool at 55mph hwy speed. It's a core/ flow issue.
If it stays cool at speed and not at idle / low speed stop and go traffic.
It's fans not moving enough air.

Adding a turbo should not make your cooling system change drastically.
Sure at max power you want more/better cooling but just cruising turbo is not doing much.
It stays cool, at a constant speed, even at idle, but if im under acceleration here and there, itll begin to rise. Now with the new thermostate, the needle hangs out in lower than 210, but once im in wot or moderate wot, itll climb a bit, not too much, but itll still climb.

Im picking up HP Tuners, to try and look over somethings on my tune, just in case something else is going on that i am not seeing.



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