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<blockquote data-quote="Zachary" data-source="post: 16684707" data-attributes="member: 201469"><p>Alright, so I’ve got a 98 Cobra with a stroker in it. I’m not too comfortable with the engine temperatures and would like some input here. The car currently sports a Champion 3 row radiator, an external oil cooler, new fan assembly, and a new 180* T-stat. There is also the steeds under drive pulley on it as well.</p><p></p><p>The other night I took the car out and noticed it getting hotter than I wanted. I would say it was 2/3 of the way up the gauge over a 5 mile period and when I got it back turned around I’d say it got as high as 3/4 of the way up as well. Definitely not ideal.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts what the issue may be here? Also, it’s worth noting that it he coolant was filled under a vacuum, so there should be no air in the cooling system. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zachary, post: 16684707, member: 201469"] Alright, so I’ve got a 98 Cobra with a stroker in it. I’m not too comfortable with the engine temperatures and would like some input here. The car currently sports a Champion 3 row radiator, an external oil cooler, new fan assembly, and a new 180* T-stat. There is also the steeds under drive pulley on it as well. The other night I took the car out and noticed it getting hotter than I wanted. I would say it was 2/3 of the way up the gauge over a 5 mile period and when I got it back turned around I’d say it got as high as 3/4 of the way up as well. Definitely not ideal. Any thoughts what the issue may be here? Also, it’s worth noting that it he coolant was filled under a vacuum, so there should be no air in the cooling system. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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