Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
(Post 1049346)
Wouldnt I be losing coolant if I had a headgasket issue?
Also, have you owned the car since new? If not... Maybe a previous owner used some type of stop leak, and it might have gummed up water passages... Just a thought |
Originally Posted by BTMiata
(Post 1049348)
Not necessarily...
Also, have you owned the car since new? If not... Maybe a previous owner used some type of stop leak, and it might have gummed up water passages... Just a thought |
Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
(Post 1049346)
Wouldnt I be losing coolant if I had a headgasket issue?
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 1048582)
The reason that we tell people that they must do proper ducting is because it is the one single proven method that works to eliminate freeway heat creep EVERY TIME. Nothing else will solve this problem. If you ducted your radiator and you're still experiencing freeway heat creep, then you didn't duct well enough. You can do a shitty job and it wont fix your problem, you can do a decent job and you probably wont see a difference, you can do a good job and you might blow me off when you still see creep, but only slightly slower, but to see the results you are looking for, you MUST do a "great" job ducting. It doesn't have to be "impeccable", and it doesn't have to be "perfect", but if you, for a split second, decide that you've done a "good enough" job, I'm going to tell you: "It ain't good enough".
Bolded for emphasis I have no love for el magico funnel. I have a weep bolt at the front of the front water neck, a high point in the cooling system. To me, a "magic funnel" is a crutch. |
Where can I find information on this proper ducting technique?
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miataturbo.net
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Originally Posted by Onyxyth
(Post 1049480)
Where can I find information on this proper ducting technique?
Post 25 and read on. I am trying to build something similar today and tomorow. Its so damn hot here I am going to go and go to walmart and get an ac unit for my garage. |
Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
(Post 1049516)
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...splicer-43650/
Post 25 and read on. I am trying to build something similar today and tomorow. Its so damn hot here I am going to go and go to walmart and get an ac unit for my garage.
Originally Posted by fooger03
miataturbo.net
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I found the best way to search is through google. Theres a feature that lets us search within miataturbo.net and is so much better than the shitty forum search engine. Most forums I have noticed have aweful search engines so I just use google.
Like this https://www.google.com/search?q=miat...miataturbo.net |
Well i got my template almost done should have pics up tomorrow for you guys to complain and tell me how i did it wrong.
EDIT Also forgot to mention spill free funnel is on its way |
Well ducting has got me down to around 220 without ac in 100 degree weather in and out of boost. I really believe that I have air trapped in the system somewhere. Going to wait for funnel to come in and hope it fixes it. I opened the cap when it was hot with a towel and after it depressurized a big ass bubble came out so yeah there is air in there and obviously I suck at burping the system.
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Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
(Post 1049738)
Well ducting has got me down to around 220 without ac in 100 degree weather in and out of boost. I really believe that I have air trapped in the system somewhere. Going to wait for funnel to come in and hope it fixes it. I opened the cap when it was hot with a towel and after it depressurized a big ass bubble came out so yeah there is air in there and obviously I suck at burping the system.
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When burping with a reroute, the car/engine needs to be level. When burping with the standard setup raise the front of the car quite a bit.
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No need for a fancy funnel. Just get one that fits snugly enough in the radiator that it won't flop over. Fill the radiator, and a small bit of the funnel, (maybe an inch or two), and let the car idle. As it comes up to temp, air bubbles will escape into the funnel. Make sure you let the car get hot enough for the thermostat to open while you're doing this.
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Originally Posted by olderguy
(Post 1049741)
When burping with a reroute, the car/engine needs to be level. When burping with the standard setup raise the front of the car quite a bit.
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with a reroute, when you jack up the car, the front water neck becomes the second high point in the system - or the front of the block if you have no front water neck. Leave the car level, and if you have a way to vent the front water neck (as in the m-tuned reroute with two allen bolts) remove the higher bolt and fill until water comes out of the hole - then, with water coming out of the hole, plug the hole before finishing filling the system.
If you have the M-tuned reroute, you can indeed jack the front of the car up, but you absolutely must use the allen bolt vent method. If you have an alternative reroute, you'll need to figure out how to vent the front of the block if you jack up the front of the car. |
Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 1049367)
Quoted For Truth
Bolded for emphasis I have no love for el magico funnel. I have a weep bolt at the front of the front water neck, a high point in the cooling system. To me, a "magic funnel" is a crutch. 1) jack the back of your car until the engine is higher on the back than the front and start it letting it warm up and rev it once it is hot and your thermostat is open. 2) put a bleed fitting on the thermostat housing cover and leave it open as you fill the cooling system until there is no air coming out of it. 3) put a bleed hose like i suggested early in this thread and forget about it |
I'm going to flush the system. I'm wondering at this point if there maybe a clog. I believe I have acomplised getting the air out of the system. I think my reroute hose was too high so I adjusted it so it sits lower. Then I burped with a funnel that lacked magic until no bubbles were found. Several cycles. Still got pretty hot at 215 without ac. I must have a clog.
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So an update I am doing the 3 day system flush which requires you to drive the car around over the course of the 3 days for 3-6 hours.(Ill shoot for 3). The car was doing good and even under heavy driving stayed around 207 without ac. Then out of no where the car shot up to 220+ and stayed there no matter what type of driving. Anyone think it could be more air or possibly rust moving around in the system backing up. Could something be expanding when heated causing a the clog. The flush has only been in there for a few hours.
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Originally Posted by ScottyP3821
(Post 1050082)
So an update I am doing the 3 day system flush which requires you to drive the car around over the course of the 3 days for 3-6 hours.(Ill shoot for 3). The car was doing good and even under heavy driving stayed around 207 without ac. Then out of no where the car shot up to 220+ and stayed there no matter what type of driving. Anyone think it could be more air or possibly rust moving around in the system backing up. Could something be expanding when heated causing a the clog. The flush has only been in there for a few hours.
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