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microgalant

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Aug 27, 2006
Aruba, South America
Well, running my car today, i saw, it overheat a little.
Got back home, fans work, but doesn't stop working.
I turned the car off, leave it to cool down
Went back,the reservoir tank, was full of water.open the radiator cap, was missing some water.
I took the reservoir tank,trow the water back in the radiator.
I then went for a ride,cooling gauge works fine, comming back home, car oerheat again, and the water back in the reservoir tank.
What do you guys think is the problem?bad waterpump?(by the way, I have a new radiator cap)
 
Fill it up and let it run with the cap off. There might be air in the system so run it for a while with the heat on full blast. Bring the rpms up to about 2k to make sure it flushes all the air out. Once you get no more bubbles then put the cap back on and fill the overflow to the low mark.

thank you man,one thing i forgot to mention is, i just turboed my car,and i'm using a one core radiator, maybe that is a problem too
 
I mean I'm new to the DSM community.. But the one thing I even know is that they sell separate radiators for turbo and non turbo applications.. I would try finding the one thats for you and see if that helps.. If you need anything let me know.. I get some killer a** discounts.. Cheap enough that SBR asked me not to state them!! ROFL:thumb::dsm:
 
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