Re: Delorean Overheating (almost)
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Re: Delorean Overheating (almost)
- From: "Robert Rooney" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 15:07:27 -0000
My cooling fans don't turn on untill a little bit below the 220 mark.
While the motor appears to run fine @ this temp, I don't know that
it's the ideal range. I've found that when the temp gets up that
high, the heat robs the engine of power. For good pickup and power,
the car performs best in the 160-190 range. Plus for the coolant
mixture that I use, 220 is only 15-20 degrees below the boiling
point. When a cooling system failure occurs there is not a safe
enough "buffer zone" to give me enough time to pull the car over to
the side of the road before the radiator cap blows. (ie: if while in
heavy traffic the cooling fans didn't turn on because of a blown
fuse, I could pull over to cool the engine down while I replaced the
fuse. And then continue down the road. But if the coolant boils over
before I can pull over, I'm then stranded no matter what because I've
dumped the majority of my water out.)
As for the the otterstat, the unit is sealed so you can't adjust it
to have the fans kick on @ different temps.
-Robert
vin 6585
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, joelpash@xxxx wrote:
> Is 220 when the needle is right in the middle? If I remember
> correctly, this is where it is supposed to run. The engine is
> designed to run hot. It is possible to set the fans to come on at a
> lower temp, but then the fans will not last as long.
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