engine temps...

Status
Not open for further replies.

Insidious Surmiser

Formerly 89jdm7m
May 12, 2006
2,172
0
0
Oceanfront
The situation is; my car will not warm up. Now that it's winter time, the water temp gauge won't go over the 1/5 mark (there's isn't a mark). Even after driving for 20 min, then gitting into the throttle some, it still won't warm up over 1/5. Is this good or bad?
 

boost PSSH boost

SM's Welding Guru
Apr 4, 2005
465
0
0
37
Marshall, WI
grab an infrared thermometer and see if it's really running cold. Our guage is very inaccurate and doesn't tell you the temperature...

7M's generally run pretty hot.
 

Suprawannabe

meh... im lazy
Oct 27, 2005
122
0
0
Denver, CO
Not gettign to operating temp is bad. Your oil will turn to sludge quicker, possilbility of staying in open loop, and your motor will wear quicker.
 

Insidious Surmiser

Formerly 89jdm7m
May 12, 2006
2,172
0
0
Oceanfront
hm... any way to make it warm up more? is there a higher-temp thermostat i can aquire?

the thing is... it's a stock cooling system too, although the water pump and rad. are new... i'm just wondering what people w/ koyo, or other high performance radiators do during the winter
 

Insidious Surmiser

Formerly 89jdm7m
May 12, 2006
2,172
0
0
Oceanfront
boost PSSH boost said:
grab an infrared thermometer and see if it's really running cold. Our guage is very inaccurate and doesn't tell you the temperature...

7M's generally run pretty hot.

i may do this, but now, i don't really see the need. I know what area is "operating temp." on my gauge (about 3/7 mark), but if it's cold out, it won't rise above 1/5 :icon_conf
 

mkiiSupraMan18

Needs a new username...
Apr 1, 2005
2,161
0
0
United States
^ That's a big negaive... it'd be fine until it started getting hot and you had to stop to put it back on.

It's a lot easier if you just have to flip a switch. :icon_bigg

Thermostat could be sticking... have you replaced it?
 

supramike7m

92 teal-wn turbo
Jan 29, 2006
759
0
0
prescott, Arizona
how do you know its cold for sure? have your tried using your heater latley? seee how air feels coming out of your vents. then change your thermostat, the factory stat is 190* i believe.

Mike
 

boost PSSH boost

SM's Welding Guru
Apr 4, 2005
465
0
0
37
Marshall, WI
89jdm7m said:
i may do this, but now, i don't really see the need. I know what area is "operating temp." on my gauge (about 3/7 mark), but if it's cold out, it won't rise above 1/5 :icon_conf

I was implying that the guage/sensor may be busted, so you should check the actual temperature via infrared thermometer. It's happened to me before.
 

Insidious Surmiser

Formerly 89jdm7m
May 12, 2006
2,172
0
0
Oceanfront
boost PSSH boost said:
I was implying that the guage/sensor may be busted, so you should check the actual temperature via infrared thermometer. It's happened to me before.

i'm just saying... i can tell it's not the sensor... just from feedback the car gives me, that and common sense
 

wardog

R.G.V WARDOG
Jan 19, 2006
564
0
16
ALTON, TX
after driving it have u opened the hood and checked the radiator hoses to see if they warm...like most of the guys are saying the guage is probably busted.....check the stat its just 2 screws good luck :aigo:
 

starscream5000

Senior VIP Member
Aug 23, 2006
6,359
0
36
Hot and Humid, KY
^Lol. I'd like to see the supra that runs cold due to a BHG, heh. I'm with the other guys on this, check the t-stat and thermo sensor. Now would be a good time (and a good reason) to get an aftermarket water temp gauge ;).
 
Status
Not open for further replies.