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94-95 5.0 - Specific
Coolant temp 220+
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<blockquote data-quote="dsrtjeeper" data-source="post: 1589339" data-attributes="member: 20897"><p>I second the no spill funnel. It plain works and it's the only way I can get all of the air out of the system. </p><p>The 94-95 cars have an a/c condenser with a very high fin count. This restricts airflow to the radiator. The fix for this is installing a '97 GT condenser with less fin count. </p><p>A high volume water pump and t-stat helps as well. </p><p>The factory fans do not move enough air if you're in a hot climate. You'd be better served with a Contour fan setup or dual 11" SPAL fans from Summit. The dual fans cover more of the radiator core than the stock fan.</p><p>Are the side deflectors in place on both sides of the radiator?</p><p>Just so you know; 222 degrees won't hurt a thing. The factory ECU turned on the low speed fan at 220 degrees.</p><p>Try lowering your fan of/on temps.</p><p>If you can in your area; use 100% distilled water and Royal Purple Purple Ice coolant additive. </p><p>What radiator did you install?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsrtjeeper, post: 1589339, member: 20897"] I second the no spill funnel. It plain works and it's the only way I can get all of the air out of the system. The 94-95 cars have an a/c condenser with a very high fin count. This restricts airflow to the radiator. The fix for this is installing a '97 GT condenser with less fin count. A high volume water pump and t-stat helps as well. The factory fans do not move enough air if you're in a hot climate. You'd be better served with a Contour fan setup or dual 11" SPAL fans from Summit. The dual fans cover more of the radiator core than the stock fan. Are the side deflectors in place on both sides of the radiator? Just so you know; 222 degrees won't hurt a thing. The factory ECU turned on the low speed fan at 220 degrees. Try lowering your fan of/on temps. If you can in your area; use 100% distilled water and Royal Purple Purple Ice coolant additive. What radiator did you install? [/QUOTE]
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