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strx7 wrote:Has anyone had issues with 3S water pumps cavitating with continued high rpm usage? I'm starting to wonder if I am having this issue. Have a healthy sized twin pass alloy radiator in the corolla. and on the track, the water temp slowly gets higher and higher.
pureadrenalin wrote:I have this problem (overheating with long high power runs)
I have (had) both mechanical pump, and electric "booster" pump that would turn on above 80-85 deg, would over heat.
Tried running just mechanical pump, would over heat.
Tried running just the electric pump, would over heat.
Both with and without the thermostat in.
Starting to think things are a little darker than I had hoped
pureadrenalin wrote:I have this problem (overheating with long high power runs)
I have (had) both mechanical pump, and electric "booster" pump that would turn on above 80-85 deg, would over heat.
Tried running just mechanical pump, would over heat.
Tried running just the electric pump, would over heat.
Both with and without the thermostat in.
Starting to think things are a little darker than I had hoped
won't it cause the engine too eventually run too hot?? when Keith (NA Drifter) used my rally car for D1NZ at Timaru, it wasn't thermostatically controlled and eventually got so hot it was off the gauge!!, due to the fact the thermostat is only open for a small percentage of time to regulate the engine to optimum temperature??atmosports wrote: If you ditch the themostat & don't run some form of restriction it should run cold as, as the water generally flows to fast
atmosports wrote:If you ditch the themostat & don't run some form of restriction it should run cold as, as the water generally flows to fast
strx7 wrote:with my car running on the spot and the fan turned off my car comes up to full temp (90ish) turn the fan on and the temp comes back down to 60 (i have a few holes drilled in the thermostat to aid bleeding the system. Once i have been out on the track, and come back into the pits and idle it to cool down, i can only get the temp down to 80-85
strx7 wrote:Once i have been out on the track, and come back into the pits and idle it to cool down, i can only get the temp down to 80-85
fuel wrote:strx7 wrote:with my car running on the spot and the fan turned off my car comes up to full temp (90ish) turn the fan on and the temp comes back down to 60 (i have a few holes drilled in the thermostat to aid bleeding the system. Once i have been out on the track, and come back into the pits and idle it to cool down, i can only get the temp down to 80-85
Does the temp go any higher than 90 on the track?
fivebob wrote:One other thing to look at is that the 3S is essentially an oil cooled engine, under continous high load the oil heats up significantly and this places additional load on the cooling system if the stock water -> oil system is still in place.
allencr wrote:let the belt slip just enough to slow down the pump at high rpm![]()
Good luck.
its running an external air cooled oil cooler. may look at an oil temp guage though
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