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engine. drivetrain. engine management & trouble codes talk.
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astroxtc
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by astroxtc » February 18, 2005
does the intercooler from the turbo, interfere the air flow to the radiator?
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munster
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by munster » February 18, 2005

and turbos = heat. Pushes the limits of stock Civic radiators.
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kotomile
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by kotomile » February 18, 2005
Yep. That's why so many cars have top-mounts, or sideways V configurations. Basically you are simultaniously restricting airflow to the rad and heating it.
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urbanracer2000
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by urbanracer2000 » February 19, 2005
munster wrote:
and turbos = heat. Pushes the limits of stock Civic radiators.
BULLSHIT, I'm still running the stock half radiator, no overheating here, and I'm in Tejas to boot

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kotomile
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by kotomile » February 19, 2005
He said it pushes the limits, not that you are guaranteed to overheat with a FMIC and stock Civic rad.
Bring your Civic to an autox or road race event and I'll guarantee you that you'll overheat.
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munster
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by munster » February 19, 2005
You also have low humidity there, Dwight.
I'm going to see how long I can go with the stock rad, but any decent amount of distance it'll probably get the gauge high. It might be ok too. Who knows.
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by kotomile » February 19, 2005
Considering your investment in turbo hardware and the engine, a koyo (or other brand) is relatively cheap insurance, IMO. I might also recommend an oil cooler.
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munster
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by munster » February 19, 2005
I'm going to eventually get a Fluidyne. Just to make sure that I do run cool. Just until then I'll see how the stocker works. Might get a new rad sooner than I think
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popeye
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by popeye » February 19, 2005
Did you already get a turbo kit Munster?
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munster
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by munster » February 19, 2005
b20rex wrote:Did you already get a turbo kit Munster?
I have most of my setup bought already. I'm shooting for May to have it on and tuned.