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The Terminator
Terminator Talk
Just got a Terminator, and 68 Miles later it's broke.
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<blockquote data-quote="JuStAkId" data-source="post: 15338080" data-attributes="member: 144736"><p>If they fans stopped working that would cause it to over heat really fast especially in 90* weather. I Would check to see if the fans are working correctly (if possiable check to see when they are adjusted to come on) . From there I would get a 170 t-stat (stock one might be stuck doubtful but I would upgrade anyways) Then from there I would burp the coolant system to make sure there is no air in the system. If its still doing it after that you have something worse going on. As far as fuel pressure base (idle) should be about 39psi then for every psi of boost it should go up one psi. So if you are running 20psi of boost at wot your fuel pressure should be right around 59psi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuStAkId, post: 15338080, member: 144736"] If they fans stopped working that would cause it to over heat really fast especially in 90* weather. I Would check to see if the fans are working correctly (if possiable check to see when they are adjusted to come on) . From there I would get a 170 t-stat (stock one might be stuck doubtful but I would upgrade anyways) Then from there I would burp the coolant system to make sure there is no air in the system. If its still doing it after that you have something worse going on. As far as fuel pressure base (idle) should be about 39psi then for every psi of boost it should go up one psi. So if you are running 20psi of boost at wot your fuel pressure should be right around 59psi [/QUOTE]
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Just got a Terminator, and 68 Miles later it's broke.
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