Swapping the exhaust is a quick option, going from the stock muffler to an X or H pipe should lower the engine temp (and weight)
My baby just really doesn’t seem to like this heat over here and I was wondering how I can go about keeping her a little cooler?
Thanks,
T
To be honest, I have seen the exact opposite effect when going to the x-pipes. Now, I would not give up my aftermarket (Heffner) exhaust for anything as the sound, look and performance is awesome.... But from every aftermarket exhaust we have used, they all seem to get higher temps out of the car...
To be honest, I have seen the exact opposite effect when going to the x-pipes. Now, I would not give up my aftermarket (Heffner) exhaust for anything as the sound, look and performance is awesome.... But from every aftermarket exhaust we have used, they all seem to get higher temps out of the car...
really? I recently swapped out my pulley and installed the heffner pulley and exhaust. Torrie did the tune and mine now runs about 180 degrees constant. I believe torrie has my fans coming on a little early but my car runs very cool with my setup. Tuning and earlier fan start may really help by itself...
PM EP, his FGT never got hot! :lol
... My temp is 180 all the time.
If you haven't done so already, place spacers between your rear license plate & the body. This will allow hot air from the engine compartment to exit thru the big "hole" the license plate normally blocks when mounted.
'Probably(!) would be a good idea to open the clamshell right after driving the car too! I know that won't help to cool the car when running - but, it might help to keep various body parts from warping - even in the furnace you call home!:lol