Andre;1089897 said:hmmmmmm
F means fahrenheit right?
I have seen 900 Degrees celius on my EGT gauge
En thats About 1650F
Pls somebody correct me iff i wrong
Are those numbers to high ?????????????????????? critical
Andre;1089905 said:Turbo exhaust housing ( i am running single Turbo)
Andre;1089910 said:After
IJ.;1089340 said:PWR Rad
DC EWP 110 electric pump
New genuine Toyota pump
New GTE Fan clutch
10 blade GTE fan
1 x Toyota shroud fan
88c Toyota T Stat
Toyota Red coolant
MoTeC runs the pump and fan.
Doward;1090164 said:Personally, I'm planning to use Evan's NPG+ coolant in my Supra.
di_rosa;1087822 said:i think the egt peak temps depend on your placement of your egt probe.........and damn, 1200F? where is your probe, in your cat?
jdub;1090171 said:Personally, I'm going to use HOAT coolant....Zyrex G-05 to be exact.
SupraClaou;1090111 said:A very good and complete cooling system.
Now let me describe my cooling system:
(I have a 2jzgte with stock twins)
-New 7mgte 1991 radiator
-New 7mgte radiator cap (0.9 bar)
-Stock 7mgte fan shroud...like new
-Stock engine undercover
-New 2jzgte mechanical pump
-New 2jzgte coupling
-New 2jzgte fan (Greddy underdrive pulleys)
-New 2jzgte 82'C thermostat
-Stock 2jzgte O2W oil cooler
-Toyota red coolant
-New coolant hoses (so...no leak)
-No electric fan (the 2 small ones didn't fit with the 2jz swap)
With this setup I had no issue in the winter.But on a summer day,after driving
constantly at 140 km/h and suddently I got into traffic the coolant temp.
on the Defi link display read 108'C (220 F) while the stock oem gauge went
up at 3/5 (not even close in the red zone)...but I started to worry about it!
Ofcaurse ambient temperature was about 40'C (105 F) :aigo:
Then I decided to improve my cooling system :icon_bigg
I am waiting to install on my car:
-O2A oil cooler with an oil filter relocation kit (keep the stock O2W oil cooler)
..will be located after the intercooler & before the A/C condenser'
-Sard 72'C (160F) low temp. thermostat
-Blitz 1.3 bar radiator cap
-Spal 12" 460cfm electric fan (put it infront of the condenser,with a switch)
-Carbon hood with vents (for the heat to go out of the engine bay).I think
this upgrade will make a big difference...
-And last an aftermarket front bumper with big front openings for more air
to get into the engine bay.And IJ is right about the frontal area which is
a main factor on the cooling system.
What do you think about my future upgrade? IJ give me your 5 cent :icon_bigg
SPD TRP;1090226 said:That is where my prosport is set to start giving me a warning, and no my probe is not in my cat it is about 2.5 inches from the y-pipe on the twins.
The reason I have my peak set there is because I decided to go post turbine instead of pre turbine, so my egt's are naturally going to be higher. Wouldn't really make much sense to me to have peak set at 1350F post turbine when actual egt's are probably past 1500F.
My apologies for not mentioning where the probe is mounted as position does make alot of difference.
I am currently gathering all the bits and chews for the single upgrade. This time the egt probe is going in #6 runner.
Wayne
Wayne
jdub;1090171 said:Not too sure if I would do that John
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39219
I realize NGP+ is "supposed" to be a direct replacement...it is still the same base chemical make-up of the standard NPG coolant. The bottom line is the Supra coolant system is not made to handle it. Personally, I'm going to use HOAT coolant....Zyrex G-05 to be exact.
IJ.;1090359 said:The lower temp T Stat will only give you a head start before it reaches 220f.
In summer you're exceeding the cooling system capacity nothing more left to give as I mentioned earlier the O2W Cooler is dumping extra BTU's into a limited capacity due to the stock size radiator.
If you make xxx BTU and your system can only shed xx BTU's you're in trouble and it will only get worse the longer you're in a range that generates the extra heat.
jdub;1089110 said:Oil should not get over 210-220 deg F.