Radiator Cap
Sorry to thread jack but this is kind of on topic. I've been having overheating issues lately that corrects itself when the heater is on. I've purged the system several time. The fans work fine. Today the coolant overflow tank almost filled up all the way while overheating. Could a bad cap allow air to keep entering the system causing me these problems, or is it the thermostat?
Sorry to thread jack but this is kind of on topic. I've been having overheating issues lately that corrects itself when the heater is on. I've purged the system several time. The fans work fine. Today the coolant overflow tank almost filled up all the way while overheating. Could a bad cap allow air to keep entering the system causing me these problems, or is it the thermostat?
causes of the air? any number of things from a simple bubble, to a headgasket issue
Yep. It's not the cap, it's air. I think that the key is to ad d the fluid EXTREMELY slowly, as they mention in the manual. I actually added it that slowly and nailed the whole procedure the first time.
mishimoto comes with a 1.1
I removed the mishimoto and replaced with my stock .9 cap because my car never gets over 211* even will full boost runs in the upper 90's ambient temps so my car has no reason to run a pressure cap.
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