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hi there people, just wanted a few opinions here thanks.... I was just wandering what temperature the 1.9 d turbos should be running at... while driving mine normally without thrashing it or booting it up it sits at about 80 then after a bit of foot for a while it goes up to 90 sometimes. ( halfway mark ) not so sure what it should be any info would be much apretiated.. thanks lyle!
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Mine sits at 75, although turned turbo and fuel up last night and it sits at 80. While booting its 90
The norm temp is 83 iirc
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Yeah should sit just above 80
What you describe sounds normal
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(19-07-2013, 10:14 AM)D Turbo Lyle Wrote: hi there people, just wanted a few opinions here thanks.... I was just wandering what temperature the 1.9 d turbos should be running at... while driving mine normally without thrashing it or booting it up it sits at about 80 then after a bit of foot for a while it goes up to 90 sometimes. ( halfway mark ) not so sure what it should be any info would be much apretiated.. thanks lyle!
sounds spot on.
sitting in traffic i occationsally shoot up above 90.
i tend to keep the engine between 80 and 90; manual fans help keep this temp
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Try to avoid going over 90*c. That's HG failure territory.
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(19-07-2013, 11:04 AM)andywhy Wrote: Try to avoid going over 90*c. That's HG failure territory.
errm... not necessarily.
Sitting over 100/110 is probably more the likely for HG issues if that.
Sitting at 90/95/99 isnt THAT bad, by which point the fans should kick in.
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(19-07-2013, 11:21 AM)ginge191 Wrote: (19-07-2013, 11:04 AM)andywhy Wrote: Try to avoid going over 90*c. That's HG failure territory.
errm... not necessarily.
Sitting over 100/110 is probably more the likely for HG issues if that.
Sitting at 90/95/99 isnt THAT bad, by which point the fans should kick in.
cool thanks for the info much apretiated! its f*cking hot where i am the past few days anywayse so that cant help much either id say my average is 80-85 90 tops in heavy trafic etc
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83 is normal... But in this weather with cold blower, its usually 90ish..
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my old one sat at 70 went to 80-85 boosting, great engine!!
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All mine have sat at 80 mostly but when i boot it, it moves upto 90 and sits there til i ease off.
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Pretty much as everyone is saying bout 80 until you give it some shit then sits about 90
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Its because idi makes so much heat. Hdi's can hold a steady temperature all day!
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(19-07-2013, 11:35 PM)pugtk Wrote: my old one sat at 70 went to 80-85 boosting, great engine!!
that just means that your thermostat was fcuked mate . .
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haha could have been never passed any heed on it cause all my dw8s hovered around 70
(22-07-2013, 03:52 PM)pugtk Wrote: haha could have been although it would move up to 80-90 at idle, once you were on the move she'd drop down, never passed any heed on it cause all my dw8s hovered around 70 along with most of the mates vans
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since this weathers been hot i keep seeing 306s and xantias behind and beside me in traffic with the fans whirring away, sound like aeroplanes!
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