This is how i lowered my coolent temps


Lorenzo

GT Owner
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Dec 28, 2008
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Your car may or may not need this simple procedure, I too was skeptical however after i used this simple tool i had a drop in coolent temps by around 20 degree's.

You simply hook it up to the tank as shown turn on your air supply and within a few seconds you will see all the cooling hosed completly collapse.
This pulls a vacum on the entire system allowing you to remove any traped air that may be lurking inside.

This is nothing new by any means and chances are your car is fine, I thought i would take a chance on this 100 dollar tool and see what the results would be in my case.

A certain hand model we all know and love tipped me off on this issue as he too has seen similar results.

Just thought i would share this, have a good weekend lorenzo :cheers
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roketman

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Thats cool !!
 

Waldo

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Fort Worth, TX
As per Shadowman's recommendation, I used the RADKITPLUS when changing the coolant in my gal.

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7873&page=3

It's a must have if you are going to service the cooling system on your gal. I would be happy to loan mine to any forum member that needs one.

Best Regards,
Waldo
 
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Lorenzo

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Dec 28, 2008
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Thanks Waldo, I should have known this has already been brought to every-one's attention, I will try to further enhance my search skills in the future.:thumbsup
 

shelbyelite

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May 10, 2007
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I will take you up on that waldo as I was wanting to try it!
 

FLY GT40

GT Owner
Jul 14, 2006
300
So. Ca.
I just had the 10,000 mile service done by Kendall Pond at Cool Tech. He used one of these to change the coolant in the radiators and intercooler. He did a great job and I was very happy with the work he did.:cheers:thumbsup
Thanks Kendall
 

MR2Race

FGT The Velvet Hammer
Apr 6, 2006
304
Northville Mi.
That is the tool called out in the owners manual.
I use mine on all cars when I need to service the cooling system.
Not just mid engine rides.

Snap-on, Mac & Matco have them on the trucks.

Even a few high end on-line tool stores.


Nice Shock Absorbers !!
 

Waldo

GT Owner
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Sep 7, 2005
770
Fort Worth, TX
I will take you up on that waldo as I was wanting to try it!

Shelby,

I'll try to send it on Monday. Is the address on your website a good shipping address?

Best Regards,
Waldo
 
Aug 25, 2006
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Your car may or may not need this simple procedure, I too was skeptical however after i used this simple tool i had a drop in coolent temps by around 20 degree's.

You simply hook it up to the tank as shown turn on your air supply and within a few seconds you will see all the cooling hosed completly collapse.
This pulls a vacum on the entire system allowing you to remove any traped air that may be lurking inside.

This is nothing new by any means and chances are your car is fine, I thought i would take a chance on this 100 dollar tool and see what the results would be in my case.

A certain hand model we all know and love tipped me off on this issue as he too has seen similar results.

Just thought i would share this, have a good weekend lorenzo :cheers
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Now what did I tell you; not only would the tool be worth the price of admission but even more so it works and "every" gal that I have used it on required more fluid when compared to when she arrived and ran cooler. This process has also corrected more than one erratic water temp gauge as well.

This in simple terms means that "many" of the gals were not properly purged of air prior to delivery.

Now add to this, the tool and the process is exactly the same for the intercooler system and the same results have been experienced time and time again.

Takes care

Shadowman
 
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RALPHIE

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Mar 1, 2007
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Does it have name?
 

satx

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Aug 25, 2005
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Dana Point
does this "solve" the on track temp issues?
 

BlackICE

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Nov 2, 2005
1,416
SF Bay Area in California
does this "solve" the on track temp issues?

It helps if your system had air in it, otherwise no change.
 

STORMCAT

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I need one. :biggrin Can you buy one online ?? It sounds like there are two versions ? Black Ice has one type and Shadowman has one type.. Does one kit have any more adapters than the other ?? Names please .. Thanks..
 

Lorenzo

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If you chase down any Snap-on tool truck and ask them for an airlift they will know what you want. The part number on my invoice reads UVW55000

It's nothing new, im sure any tool company like Mac , Snap-on, Matco, ect... will have one. The box mine came in says Made in Canada Tele 905-615-8620 www.uview.com sales@uview.com
 

BlackICE

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Nov 2, 2005
1,416
SF Bay Area in California
I need one. :biggrin Can you buy one online ?? It sounds like there are two versions ? Black Ice has one type and Shadowman has one type.. Does one kit have any more adapters than the other ?? Names please .. Thanks..

My 1st method only works if the system never had any air in it to begin with. I didn't run any hotter than others during Rally III, in Vegas, so my belief is the system was properly filled. That said, I did buy a vacuum bleeder system like Shadowman. It should make the job easier the next time around.

I got mine from this place, it appears to the same as the one Shadowman uses, but labeled differently.

http://www.tooltopia.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8249

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Lorenzo

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Dec 28, 2008
626
U.S.A.
My 1st method only works if the system never had any air in it to begin with. I didn't run any hotter than others during Rally III, in Vegas, so my belief is the system was properly filled. That said, I did buy a vacuum bleeder system like Shadowman. It should make the job easier the next time around.

I got mine from this place, it appears to the same as the one Shadowman uses, but labeled differently.

http://www.tooltopia.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8249

uv-550000.jpg


That is the exact same one i have right down to the part number.
 
Aug 25, 2006
4,436
Does it have name?

Hi RALPHIE

Here is a cut from an earlier reply

"As per Shadowman's recommendation, I used the RADKITPLUS when changing the coolant in my gal.

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/sh...?t=7873&page=3

It's a must have if you are going to service the cooling system on your gal. I would be happy to loan mine to any forum member that needs one"


Takes care

Shadowman
 

RALPHIE

GT Owner
Mar 1, 2007
7,278
Thanks

I'll check with the Snap-On truck next week when he visits the garage.
 
Aug 25, 2006
4,436
Thanks

I'll check with the Snap-On truck next week when he visits the garage.

RALPHIE

It is fairly priced, easy to use, and works every time

You will be happy with the results

Takes care

Shadowman
 
Aug 25, 2006
4,436
does this "solve" the on track temp issues?

IMO every Ford GT that has not had this process done to it will benefit; and to answer your specific question; will it solve the track temperature issues discussed; likely no however improve; yes.

I can share that none of the gals that I have tended to have experienced track temperature issues; this includes those folks and their gal that have participated in the Ford GT driving school, Thunderhill, Willow Springs, etc.

After having used this system for the several years I have found that once you attach it and create a vacuum within the system I llet it continue this phase for 20-30 minutes because I find that the system continues to migrate air pockets out of the system even after it appears that you have a stable vacuum.

Takes care

Shadowman
 
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