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<blockquote data-quote="VelocityYellowRules!" data-source="post: 46853" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>Good morning Colin,</p><p></p><p>I am also now understanding that it is not just a thermostat switch but that the car's computer also needs to be reset to turn on at the lower temperature, otherwise the thermostat will open at the lower temp but the fans will still not switch on until the stock 192 temp.............I can see why forged pistons now are recommended to for higher boost/hp engines! It was hard to tell what was happening faster, the car accelerating or the temp gauge climbing! I look forward to seeing what considered opinions are on the matter. If I need to do something about this or as long as I keep it below the 260 computer override I'm OK to go. No doubt I don't the temp this high but what do I know...........</p><p></p><p>There is going to be a big car cruise going on as well on Saturday, they had 300 cars last year! So maybe Aidan can get some rides from the guys then. But not doubt last year it was kind of cool to have him riding with me screaming his head off - "faster Dada, faster!"</p><p></p><p>Aidan is a great son, most days I don't think I deserve him or to be his father. The guilt of the divorce is always present for me still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelocityYellowRules!, post: 46853, member: 1318"] Good morning Colin, I am also now understanding that it is not just a thermostat switch but that the car's computer also needs to be reset to turn on at the lower temperature, otherwise the thermostat will open at the lower temp but the fans will still not switch on until the stock 192 temp.............I can see why forged pistons now are recommended to for higher boost/hp engines! It was hard to tell what was happening faster, the car accelerating or the temp gauge climbing! I look forward to seeing what considered opinions are on the matter. If I need to do something about this or as long as I keep it below the 260 computer override I'm OK to go. No doubt I don't the temp this high but what do I know........... There is going to be a big car cruise going on as well on Saturday, they had 300 cars last year! So maybe Aidan can get some rides from the guys then. But not doubt last year it was kind of cool to have him riding with me screaming his head off - "faster Dada, faster!" Aidan is a great son, most days I don't think I deserve him or to be his father. The guilt of the divorce is always present for me still. [/QUOTE]
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