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Old Feb 27, 2016 | 03:33 PM
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A while ago I installed a 5/16" basic plenum spacer from MotorDyne Engineering and thought it went all right. All though it could of have been better because I reused the same gaskets on the head and didn't Loctite the intake manifold bolts. I also took out the valve covers and replaced the spark plug tube socket gaskets with new ones. Anyways after all that stuff was done I did a coolant flush and burped the coolant system from all the air. I checked how hot I was running with an OBDII scanner and it was around mid 90's up to 103 degrees Celsius, that's 218 Fahrenheit for Americans. That's pretty hot and the radiator is always kicking in, even on cooler days. Do you guys have any thoughts why? Maybe the radiator needs replacement because it's damaged, not working at max efficiency?
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Old Feb 28, 2016 | 01:58 PM
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You probably still have air in the system.
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Old Feb 28, 2016 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by sportbiketed
You probably still have air in the system.
I burped as much air as I can using the air release valve, no more air comes out when I unscrew the cap.
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VQ35 motors should be burped with spill free funnel, otherwise there's a big chance you still having air in the system.

Amazon.com: Lisle 24680 Spill-Free Funnel: Automotive Amazon.com: Lisle 24680 Spill-Free Funnel: Automotive
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Old Feb 29, 2016 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tcode
VQ35 motors should be burped with spill free funnel, otherwise there's a big chance you still having air in the system.

Amazon.com: Lisle 24680 Spill-Free Funnel: Automotive
Yeah I used that. Is there a specific procedure for our cars though?
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I've found that raising the front end while using the funnel helps eliminate all the air
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Originally Posted by sportbiketed
I've found that raising the front end while using the funnel helps eliminate all the air
I do the same, but raise the drivers side a hair higher
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