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bangodango 06-16-2006 01:44 PM

Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
I just recently turboed my mini me and I am having a problem with it overheating. I have a brand new dual core 92-95 radiator, I pulled my thermostat out of my car and my cooling fan is hooked up. I can drive my car for 15-20 mins normally it starts to overheat. If I stop and let it idle it will slowly go down or if I crank my defroster all the way it will cool down. I just recently replaced my rod and main bearings on my bottem end and put my setup back together. I had no problems with it before the rebuild. I have never had a boosted car in the summer and was wondering if there is something special you have to get or a trick to cooling it. Any suggetions on what to check or any idea what it might be would be great.... ???

zex_cool 06-16-2006 01:47 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
is the fan turning ON ?? Check your relay and also make a manual fan switch, it helps.

bangodango 06-16-2006 01:54 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
Yea I have the fan wired up to a constant power. It is always on when the car is on.

zex_cool 06-16-2006 01:58 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
i really dont know then. how about you water pump ??

Donald125 06-16-2006 02:35 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
when you put the radiator on did you look inside the rad. hose inlet and outlet and make sure the rubber plug is removed?
did you fill up the radiator correctly?



bangodango 06-16-2006 03:36 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
I think I figured out the problem... I am not running a downpipe on my turbo and it was blowing right on my radiator and my cooling fan. I never had a problem with it in the winter but I guess the summer makes a big difference. I got made downpipe for it andit should be on soon. I am guessing this is the for sure problem..??

Xgenturbo 06-16-2006 04:29 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
no because despite your exhaust fumes hitting the rad, the fan which is constantly on will still cool the coolant, not to mention that when you drive the air hitting the rad along with the fan on is cooling your rad and venting all the exhaust away from the rad.

the problem seems to be somewhere else in the cooling system, maybe water pump went bad or you dont have enough coolant)

I would check in to thoes things first.

ifly87 06-16-2006 05:24 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
I've also heard (but never tried) that using a product called redline water wetter can help cool it down a few degrees, Ive seen people using it in their drag cars but i think u can only run water with it not antifreeze, not quite sure though. check it out i guess.

1991civicsi 06-16-2006 05:49 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
This may sound basic but did you bleed the air out of the system? If not the car will not allow coolant to flow therefore causing your temp to rise.

vegaskurt 06-16-2006 07:06 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
The water wetter just lowers the surface tension of the water. The people I know that use it mainly run 100% distilled water and the wetter product with 0 coolant. The wetter will be good for a few degrees but I think your problem is bigger than that.

Park the car on a slight incline so the engine is the highest point, remove radiator cap or open the bleed screw and let the car warm up. Hopefully you just have an air pocket. Also, does the temp go down if you turn on the heater while driving?

elviec 06-16-2006 07:42 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
the fan should be off while driving, if not it'll restrict air flow.

excivic93 06-16-2006 09:48 PM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
this may sound like a dumb question but are you running a bar and plate intercooler?...if so those restrict alot of air flow to your radiator

bangodango 06-19-2006 04:20 AM

Re: Turbo Mini me overheating HELP!!
 
Alright thanks for all the help guys. Here is what I have figured out and done. I created a temporary downpipe for it that seemed to help it but not stop the overheating. I also figured out while playing with my fan that I had the wires mixed up and it was blowing in the wrong direction. I also checked for air pockets as you said and I could find any and my fluid level is good (which is mainly water if that matters?). It is taking a lot longer for it to over heat now but it is still doing it if I drive around for awhile and start to get on it a little bit. Yes it does cool down when I turn the heat on high. What kinda of mixture of antifreeze/water should I run in the summer? Is there any way to see if a water pump is bad or not besides tearing everything apart?


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