hinkv10
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- Joined
- Nov 8, 2012
- Posts
- 221
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- 9
- Location
- ct
- First Name
- craig
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- v10
- Engine Size
- 350
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Thanks for the info guys. I picked up a cheapo infrared thermometer and checked different parts of the radiator and block. Temp has been cool around 74 and the truck definitely runs cooler in this weather. She runs at 210 on the gauge on the highway in warmer weather....
Even though it's el cheapo I think it is accurate with a conversion as in was showing 180 around the tstat. The fact that she runs hotter on the highway vs 40 mph leads me to believe that the radiator is the weak link...
I like the moshimoto or what ever I posted earlier for around $268. I'll continue looking but I think I'll do the radiator first and then a fan further down the road... right now I driver her around town and into the country so it's not often I get stuck in traffic in 90 degree weather. Does anyone have any feedback on the moshimoto?? It has good reviews online but I'm always skeptical lol . Cheers
Thanks for the info guys. I picked up a cheapo infrared thermometer and checked different parts of the radiator and block. Temp has been cool around 74 and the truck definitely runs cooler in this weather. She runs at 210 on the gauge on the highway in warmer weather....
Even though it's el cheapo I think it is accurate with a conversion as in was showing 180 around the tstat. The fact that she runs hotter on the highway vs 40 mph leads me to believe that the radiator is the weak link...
I like the moshimoto or what ever I posted earlier for around $268. I'll continue looking but I think I'll do the radiator first and then a fan further down the road... right now I driver her around town and into the country so it's not often I get stuck in traffic in 90 degree weather. Does anyone have any feedback on the moshimoto?? It has good reviews online but I'm always skeptical lol . Cheers
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