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my 300tt overheats on boost new radiator expanding have spent 37 grand

over the years on this car and still got this problem forged pistons enguine

rebuild cams ecu hks front mounted intercooler new heads stage 2 turbos

water pumps x two pluss lotts more its done 2000 miles in 6 years and dont want

to keep putting it in a garage and keep being fed bullshit so please advise

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What fan set up you running,have you had the viscous removed and an electric one put on in its place? Is the cooling system being pressurised by combustion gas?

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i have tride running it on kenlow fans but same problem twice now standerd

viscus itm not mechamically minded so not shaw about gases and am greatfull

for all advise just want my baby back on the road its been into garages most

of its life

water thermostat change might help apart from that newer heard of many zed overheating ..

 

Or just get the thermostat pulled out alltogether, if it still runs hot theres a serious problem somwhere because with no thermostat it should keep it very cold as the water will just constantly ciurculate.

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