RE-medy cooling product opinions
#126
Sounds like after reading through this thread, getting you fan temps adjusted correctly is a very important thing. I don't have a cobb or anything so I really don't know what sort of temps I am seeing, but I'd be interested in making sure my fans are coming on at low enough temps - at the same time, I really don't have the money to be putting into getting a cobb etc. What's the best way for me to check what they're set at and possibly adjust them without breaking the bank?
(The REmedy water pump is on my list of to-buys, I just need to keep saving)
(The REmedy water pump is on my list of to-buys, I just need to keep saving)
#127
Check their temp turn on? It's stock. I bought the Mazsport fan kit and my fans are on ALL the time now - well a lot anyway. I believe Fluid sells the identical kit in the $130 range.
I'm also pining for Paul's awesome goods but will be recreating Swoope's pipe so my interior stops getting heatsoaked from the cat.
I'm also pining for Paul's awesome goods but will be recreating Swoope's pipe so my interior stops getting heatsoaked from the cat.
Last edited by savedsol; 08-28-2009 at 02:39 PM.
#128
Paul.
#129
Well, thermostat + pump have been in for awhile and I am very pleased.
Under 70 degrees in ambient temps, this combo is rock solid and runs very cool (175 and about 165 oil) under normal driving conditions.
These products work great. Well worth the money to protect your engine for tracking+autocross especially.
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Under 70 degrees in ambient temps, this combo is rock solid and runs very cool (175 and about 165 oil) under normal driving conditions.
These products work great. Well worth the money to protect your engine for tracking+autocross especially.
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