First off thanks for pointing this issue out to those who helped...even if it may have been frustrating for you :biglaugh: . Here's why it was happening:
I don't know why the builder decided to do this but he had some type of reasoning behind it since he supposedly builds 7m's all the time for racing purposes. BTW he was a professional and this build was done during regular shop hours....not like paid on the side or something
Either way, i have a new Super Stat installed (192-195*). Heated up much quick to about 160*, after that it took a quite a bit longer to warm up. It averages about 190-195 however i still think i should've gone the 180* T-stat route. I find that after even one boost pull in third 3K to maybe 5.5K RPM my temps quickly rise to 200+ which was my fear with the 192vs.180. I have yet to do a full boost run...ie from 1st through 4th or so to see how that handles but well see....i started running low on gas and wanted to make sure the cover was sealed properly so i didn't do it yet. I will edit this post if the temps exceed far beyond 210 in a full boost run.
I don't know why the builder decided to do this but he had some type of reasoning behind it since he supposedly builds 7m's all the time for racing purposes. BTW he was a professional and this build was done during regular shop hours....not like paid on the side or something
Either way, i have a new Super Stat installed (192-195*). Heated up much quick to about 160*, after that it took a quite a bit longer to warm up. It averages about 190-195 however i still think i should've gone the 180* T-stat route. I find that after even one boost pull in third 3K to maybe 5.5K RPM my temps quickly rise to 200+ which was my fear with the 192vs.180. I have yet to do a full boost run...ie from 1st through 4th or so to see how that handles but well see....i started running low on gas and wanted to make sure the cover was sealed properly so i didn't do it yet. I will edit this post if the temps exceed far beyond 210 in a full boost run.