leaking coolant
#11
A scanner is the easiest, you can datalog with that. You can also datalog with an SCT handheld device and a labtop (just one more reason to go with an SCT over anything else), or you can physically get some gauges hooked up. You check your oil cooler by watching engine oil temp and engine coolant temp. The oil cooler basically regulates the temp between these two and tries to keep them the same. As it becomes clogged on the coolant side it does this less efficiently and this leads to blown egr coolers and blown headgaskets too, thus the importance to monitor it.
Fatboyslim, tough to say man, but if it was puking coolant once, it doesn't just go away you know what I mean? You should find a hill and do a WOT blast up the hill and read your temps at the top.
Fatboyslim, tough to say man, but if it was puking coolant once, it doesn't just go away you know what I mean? You should find a hill and do a WOT blast up the hill and read your temps at the top.
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#14
But if there is only 1" of coolant wouldn't that just give the tank more room to pressurize? So the coolant wouldn't come out of the cap bc the cap is already bleeding off pressure of 16 psi before the coolant can reach it?
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#17
Clean the degas bottle and anything arond it and fill to minimum line, get the track up to temp and find a long hill and get on the skinny pedal up it and see where it's coming from.
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#20
Can you get a picture? Or find a generic picture on google and circle the area it looks like it's coming from. This description of location is exactly where the EGR cooler is, or where your bypass would be for a delete... might be as simple as a bad o-ring or something.