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Old 06-24-02, 01:42 PM
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Cooling problems

I'm having cooling problems when using the air conditioner. Right now I have a the little fan in front going, a 2000 cfm electric and the stock clutch fan going to keep me down at 180 and from over heating and allow me to use the a/c during the summer.

I was just wondering if anyone else could share with me their setup that can get rid of the stock clutch fan and still use the a/c full blast in 95 degree weather?

Also the temp gauge has never made it all the way to hot and the stock thermostat is 195 degree, so at what temp should I start to really worry about detrimental over heating?
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your mods are too much for that engine.

Do you have any fuel control? cause intake and full exhaust is what most people blow their first motor on.
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No I don't have any fuel controllers, but during the hot days I am not racing around, I'm just going to and from work when it would get hot. Also I am in at about 5300ft, I should have enough fuel to handle the 10psi up here no?
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