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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 03:43 PM
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I finished doing my LS1 fans last night (while the other half unpacked the new house ). This afternoon driving to work with the AC on and about 90* I was between 200* and 210*. I have a 180 stat and have my temp settings at 190 on and 182 off. I also have a switch to turn the fans on manually but havent installed it yet as I have to decide where I want to mount it.
Can I lower my on and off temps in the PCM to have my fans come on earlier?
Should I get a 160 stat?
What temps do you guys usually stay at?
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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I hvae a 160 stat with stock clutch fan, and my truck rarely gets over 170 to 180. I live in south florida, so i always have air on and its always at least 85 degrees. Try a new thermostat, and try to mess with the on off temps
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 04:25 PM
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You might need to purge the air bubbles out of the cooling system. I've never had to do it, but one of my buddies did -- evidently there's a fancy $90 tool to hook up to your air compressor that will do it automatically.
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 04:31 PM
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I have the same problem. I have the Hypertech 180 Stat and in 60 degree weather, my truck still gets to about 200.

I have FAL 292's and they come on at 180 and 190 I believe, and still truck runs at 200. The only difference that I have noticed was the truck takes longer to get up to temperature.

I was also told that a 160 Stat was too cold, but after seeing my temps, Im thinking that a 160 would have been a bit better.
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 04:42 PM
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are both your fans blowing?
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 04:50 PM
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my 180 stat didnt make a difference in city driving at all, i changed to a 160 stat and still it gets up to normal temps but the fans keep it cool, highway driving is different though.

try a 160
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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by negativeswitches
are both your fans blowing?
Yes. Im going to lower the fan turn on temps and see if that helps. If it doesnt, I'll try a 160 stat. I hate draining and having to refill coolant . I may just take the easy way out and put the manual switch in tonight.
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 10:25 PM
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I have just recently installed a 160* t-stat and my fan temps are set to 195*. Even though I have a 'dummy" gauge it says I am running significantly cooler than I was with the stock t-stat and fan settings. It looks as if I never get above 190 in traffic and around town, but on the highway its alot cooler than that. Overall I am pleased with the purchase.
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 11:32 PM
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also make sure your fans are pulling air not pushing it. this could greatly reduce the efficacy of the fans.
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 12:44 AM
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refresher course.
pull vacuum on system.
add distilled water, not the **** water out of the hose.
add the red antifreeze 50/50 mix.
run it for 5 minutes or until operating temp.
pull second vacuum on system, top it off with distilled water.
now the air bubble from hell should be gone.
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