CrazyCooter
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- First Name
- Tony
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- 1991 JEEP YJ, 2021 JTR Ecodiesel
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- Specialty Off Road Shop Owner
I had a chance to do a little unloaded testing yesterday with our record breaking high of 119° in the valley. We did a 350 mile loop up to a high elevation of 6900' where air temps were just 82°.
I can say with absolute certainty that I have never seen coolant temps hovering so low at 200° + or -! Temps still climb at full throttle albeit slower, but recovery after getting off the throttle is quick.
When we returned home, the ambient temp was 118°, so I pulled out the thermal cam to record the delta in/out of the aux cooler with fan running on high and noted about 15°.
I can say with absolute certainty that I have never seen coolant temps hovering so low at 200° + or -! Temps still climb at full throttle albeit slower, but recovery after getting off the throttle is quick.
When we returned home, the ambient temp was 118°, so I pulled out the thermal cam to record the delta in/out of the aux cooler with fan running on high and noted about 15°.
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