(Sorry for the length of my first post...)
I have a 200 with a T-5 (excellent upgrade, so far)... I'm having some problems with idling when the car gets hot (likes to stall and/or flutter at acceleration from a stop). I think I might be boiling the fuel, given the location of the carb.
I have an A/C (which gets used all the time here in Dallas), and during my morning drive have no problems. Its 20 miles to work at 90 degrees mostly highway with some stop and go.
The problems occur towards the end of the return trip (when the road temp is about 105 and traffic is a little heavier). The temp gauge climbs to about 3/4 to 7/8 of its range (never gets above 3/8 the range on the trip to work). By the time I pull off my exit near home, it usually tries to stall when I hit the clutch.
The radiator is a 3 row, and I have a shroud. However, I only have the 4 blade fan. My question is, does the six blade fan make much of a difference- or should I look into getting an electric fan?
I will have some extra money coming in next month, and am considering going to the aluminum intake from Classic Inlines (although I'm not sure how to figure out my compression ratio). I don't want to do anything before I figure out how to keep things cool under the hood, though!
Thanks,
Pete
I have a 200 with a T-5 (excellent upgrade, so far)... I'm having some problems with idling when the car gets hot (likes to stall and/or flutter at acceleration from a stop). I think I might be boiling the fuel, given the location of the carb.
I have an A/C (which gets used all the time here in Dallas), and during my morning drive have no problems. Its 20 miles to work at 90 degrees mostly highway with some stop and go.
The problems occur towards the end of the return trip (when the road temp is about 105 and traffic is a little heavier). The temp gauge climbs to about 3/4 to 7/8 of its range (never gets above 3/8 the range on the trip to work). By the time I pull off my exit near home, it usually tries to stall when I hit the clutch.
The radiator is a 3 row, and I have a shroud. However, I only have the 4 blade fan. My question is, does the six blade fan make much of a difference- or should I look into getting an electric fan?
I will have some extra money coming in next month, and am considering going to the aluminum intake from Classic Inlines (although I'm not sure how to figure out my compression ratio). I don't want to do anything before I figure out how to keep things cool under the hood, though!
Thanks,
Pete