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90 is quite hot running for a derv. Mine runs just over 70
Sure its not just because of the hotter weather
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Mine runs at 80. But when I push it get to 90. It's gets there faster now after tuning you the turbo and other tuning last weekend.
I have a nissen rad.
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Maybe get a seperate water temp gauge? I'd be worried if mine sat just over 90 all the time.
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I swear mine's generally running cooler with a big blower on boost.
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Maybe the thermostat a little sticky?
Might be worth a new one for piece of mind
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90 does seem a little hot the fan should be kicking in round that temp.
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The fans dont kick in - and I've replaced the thermostat and fan temp sender in the rad - and if you short it the fans do come in.
Separate gauge might eb the answer, but I can swap the temp senders from each car for now.
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Good news
Swapped the sensor and temp reading normal
So overreading temp sender - or given that its just a thermistor maybe someone put the wrong one in at some point.
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Which sensor is it that you've swapped as mine also has the same symptoms? Tried solving it with a nissens rad new thermostat and a good coolant mix but still no luck it shoots up to 90-95 when booting it but under normal driving it hovers between 80-90 with the heaters on but if I leave them off it just keeps climbing ? Any ideas
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Think it was the blue temp sender in the top of the thermostat
Can work it out which it is by unplugging it and seeing if your temp gauge cuts out