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<blockquote data-quote="Serfma" data-source="post: 16675556" data-attributes="member: 196123"><p>I just took a drive out of town and datalogged using torque pro (ass slow to update each sensor I know) and I noticed it was 208F as I was going out on the highway, slowly up to 210, then 212, over the span of around 5 minutes or so. Once I went up a hill, in fourth keeping it 60-65 so extra load it eventually climbed to 215-217, 219 at the tops then slowly came back down after I crest the hill and coasted down. Once I was in the next town over I still had 215 - 217 temps although stop and go traffic (no AC) in 1st through 3rd gear. Not dogging on it at all just normal driving.</p><p></p><p>Water flow rate is what I am concerned with too. I don't know what stock flow rate vs this acdelco is and I don't want to slap a high flow on it in the off chance that it isn't a flow rate issue and that it's just a bandaid over the real issue.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any leaks inside the cabin, is there any way to check for leaks without pulling the entire dash? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serfma, post: 16675556, member: 196123"] I just took a drive out of town and datalogged using torque pro (ass slow to update each sensor I know) and I noticed it was 208F as I was going out on the highway, slowly up to 210, then 212, over the span of around 5 minutes or so. Once I went up a hill, in fourth keeping it 60-65 so extra load it eventually climbed to 215-217, 219 at the tops then slowly came back down after I crest the hill and coasted down. Once I was in the next town over I still had 215 - 217 temps although stop and go traffic (no AC) in 1st through 3rd gear. Not dogging on it at all just normal driving. Water flow rate is what I am concerned with too. I don't know what stock flow rate vs this acdelco is and I don't want to slap a high flow on it in the off chance that it isn't a flow rate issue and that it's just a bandaid over the real issue. I don't have any leaks inside the cabin, is there any way to check for leaks without pulling the entire dash? lol [/QUOTE]
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