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hahahaha not not yetWow. Are there Ford dealerships there, or is this your mechanic?
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hahahaha not not yetWow. Are there Ford dealerships there, or is this your mechanic?
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Lol. Im just messing with you. The simple stuff is the most likely cause, but if you drive really hard, have shitty fuel quality, have low engine oil, etc. could cause more significant damage and problems that may cause overheatingA
hahahaha not not yet
How did you know my middle name?That is f*cked up ^
Yes i drive really hard my car give 3.6 km/l fuel quality isnt good either and i have to change engine oil every 2000kmLol. Im just messing with you. The simple stuff is the most likely cause, but if you drive really hard, have shitty fuel quality, have low engine oil, etc. could cause more significant damage and problems that may cause overheating
Poor quality (Low octane) fuel is really bad for these motors. Do you hear any banging, knocking, rattling noises?I
Yes i drive really hard my car give 3.6 km/l fuel quality isnt good either and i have to change engine oil every 2000km
No noises till yetPoor quality (Low octane) fuel is really bad for these motors. Do you hear any banging, knocking, rattling noises?
I assume you live in Islamabad, where it's hot as hell, so you should install a 170 or even a 160 degree thermostat anyway
No different than Arizona in the summer. Install a cooler Thermostat.No noises till yet
The temperatures nowdays are around 20-25c but soon they gonna hit 40c idk what im gonna do then
Thank you will surely look into itNo different than Arizona in the summer. Install a cooler Thermostat.
https://www.beefcakeracing.com/reische-rpford50/
He should probably worry about fixing his issue first. I'm 4 summers deep in AZ temps with a stock tstat with no issues. Never seen above ~232° boosted and daily driven in the summer. But can you get me that mechanics number for when I ready to upgrade???No different than Arizona in the summer. Install a cooler Thermostat.
https://www.beefcakeracing.com/reische-rpford50/
I am coming into my first summer with my 2022 Mustang GT and yesterday I hit 223° and that seemed high to me. So I starting wondering what is normal. Then today same temperature outside (roughly 100° ) and didn’t go over 212° either way I was glad it was lower today.He should probably worry about fixing his issue first. I'm 4 summers deep in AZ temps with a stock tstat with no issues. Never seen above ~232° boosted and daily driven in the summer. But can you get me that mechanics number for when I ready to upgrade???
Were you cruising, heavy traffic or driving hard? And pp1 or not? Mine is a pp1 and I used to see 224°ish max when I was NA. And yeah some really hot days I would never go over 212° and some cooler days (like 90s) it would shoot up. If I was on e85 it rarely went over 205° in the summer. Some guys see 230s° way more often. My logic is don't beat it too hard once it hits triple digits outside and when I do drive it hard I let it cool down once my CHTs get in the high 220s. Boosted that seems to be about 3 consecutive pulls when it's in the 90s. I'm at 84k miles now so whether I'm right or wrong it's worked so far!I am coming into my first summer with my 2022 Mustang GT and yesterday I hit 223° and that seemed high to me. So I starting wondering what is normal. Then today same temperature outside (roughly 100° ) and didn’t go over 212° either way I was glad it was lower today.
Thanks for responding back Zrussian13, I was just cruising definitely nothing crazy heading home from the gym. Just over 2500 miles on mine. At least I have more info on it now from someone local.Were you cruising, heavy traffic or driving hard? And pp1 or not? Mine is a pp1 and I used to see 224°ish max when I was NA. And yeah some really hot days I would never go over 212° and some cooler days (like 90s) it would shoot up. If I was on e85 it rarely went over 205° in the summer. Some guys see 230s° way more often. My logic is don't beat it too hard once it hits triple digits outside and when I do drive it hard I let it cool down once my CHTs get in the high 220s. Boosted that seems to be about 3 consecutive pulls when it's in the 90s. I'm at 84k miles now so whether I'm right or wrong it's worked so far!