My car consistently seems to get too hot on the freeway. Cruising at about 65-70 with the ac on high, my temps slowly climb to 210, which is when i turn the ac down/off and it helps get the temps down, with the ac off it seems to hang around 200-205 degrees, which still seems too hot.
The car has all new following:
Radiator
Thermostat
Radiator cap
Composite head gasket
50/50 mix of distilled water and genuine Toyota red coolant
The car has both the fan shroud and the engine under-cover in place and both function fine and are not broken. Once i get into town and low speeds the car seems to cool itself better, though sometimes with the ac on high going slow, the temp starts going up to around 205ish. Im really not sure what to do, how can i diagnose this?
There is NO air at all in the cooling system, and it is fully bled, no waterfall or anything like that. Reservoir is full and stays full. There are no leaks in the system.
The radiator and condenser have been removed and everything thoroughly cleaned, there's no debris stuck anywhere and airflow should be up to par. All the fins on both units are good and not bent/crushed.
My timing is set to the stock 10 degrees BTDC and i run on 87 octane, though i tried running on 91, and it seemed to run slightly cooler, though it may have been a coincidence.
This is when driving in 90-105 degree F weather by the way. My car is a california car and isn't used to seeing these temps, it used to run 190 degrees on the freeway back home.
Im considering an upgraded radiator, but it shouldn't be necessary. The radiator on the car right now is from www.radiatorbarn.com
Thanks for any tips on diagnosing this problem! I don't have an infrared temp gun to monitor radiator temps, so I'm not sure what i can do about that.
The car has all new following:
Radiator
Thermostat
Radiator cap
Composite head gasket
50/50 mix of distilled water and genuine Toyota red coolant
The car has both the fan shroud and the engine under-cover in place and both function fine and are not broken. Once i get into town and low speeds the car seems to cool itself better, though sometimes with the ac on high going slow, the temp starts going up to around 205ish. Im really not sure what to do, how can i diagnose this?
There is NO air at all in the cooling system, and it is fully bled, no waterfall or anything like that. Reservoir is full and stays full. There are no leaks in the system.
The radiator and condenser have been removed and everything thoroughly cleaned, there's no debris stuck anywhere and airflow should be up to par. All the fins on both units are good and not bent/crushed.
My timing is set to the stock 10 degrees BTDC and i run on 87 octane, though i tried running on 91, and it seemed to run slightly cooler, though it may have been a coincidence.
This is when driving in 90-105 degree F weather by the way. My car is a california car and isn't used to seeing these temps, it used to run 190 degrees on the freeway back home.
Im considering an upgraded radiator, but it shouldn't be necessary. The radiator on the car right now is from www.radiatorbarn.com
Thanks for any tips on diagnosing this problem! I don't have an infrared temp gun to monitor radiator temps, so I'm not sure what i can do about that.