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My GTP seems like it warms up too fast. After just a couple of minutes it gets up to 210 degrees easy(half way up the temp gauge). Then when sitting at a light goes up to 225ish. Then drops back down below 210 when driving again. Is this normal? It seems to high to me but I don't have much experience with a supercharged car. All other cars I've driven never go over halfway on the temp gauge but they have all been N/A. So I don't know if its normal or not

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Fan turn on is around 225. It will warm up to that idling. I also think that's too high of a temp (even though it's normal).

My fix for it was an Intense PCM with the cooling fan turn on at 180 with a matching 180 thermostat. Keeps it cool in the summer and still has good heat during winter

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.................. you realize what kind of coolant temps they run in nascar, F1, etc?

 

the sensor they use is probably something duralast brand from the store, so it's ok

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Nope. But I haz racecar.

 

something along the lines of 260*F being a normal day for a NASCAR engine, with 240 being cold and 280 being hot. they also operate at something near 60PSI in the cooling system as well. for an engine making ~160HP/L(or the kind of impressive ~120HP per cylinder), they make a BUNCH of power and do so happily for around 500 miles of continuous WOT operation. you need to make a little more than 600HP from a 3800 to make a proportionally similar amount of power.

 

the sensor they use is probably something duralast brand from the store, so it's ok

 

well, they are built to last.

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