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Steiny Jul 23, 2010 03:45 PM

Easily Overheating HELP!!!
 
I own a 92 Miata with the stock 1.6 still in it. I know that the radiator needs to be bigger or to get the reroute kit to fix it, right?!?! I'm just looking for some conformation about these "rumor's". Has anybody else run into this problem and how have you gone about fixing it???

viperormiata Jul 23, 2010 04:08 PM

No rumors. They have been confirmed on here and some other sites. Generally the people with over heating problems are the forced induction group.

But since your car is stock you really shouldn't need to upgrade anything. Have you checked your radiator for leaks? What is your coolant/water mixture ratio? Are your fans turning on when in traffic? A big issue that gets looked over alot is having your under tray installed, is yours still on? The name of the game for controlling your temps in ducting.

DO A SEARCH.

My car used to overheat in just one run during autocross season, put my under tray back on and problems went away.

Good luck and get back to us once you have checked out whats going on.

levnubhin Jul 23, 2010 04:09 PM

What he^ said.
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wayne_curr Jul 23, 2010 04:15 PM

I love living in a northern climate. My car has never overheated for any reason other than a coolant leak, even at a track day.

Steiny Jul 23, 2010 04:28 PM

I just put a new water pump in and replaced a coolant hose that had a pin sized whole in it but other than that i no longer have any leaks and my ratio should be about 50/50

levnubhin Jul 23, 2010 04:42 PM

Did you replace the thermostat? Fans coming on?
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Steiny Jul 23, 2010 04:49 PM

fans are coming on and i havent replaced the thermostat. so could that be the cause of my overheating?

levnubhin Jul 23, 2010 05:00 PM

Could be stuck closed.....
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Steiny Jul 23, 2010 05:04 PM

thanks for the help guys that hadn't even crossed my mind. I'll replace it and get back to you all about how it goes.

sixshooter Jul 23, 2010 05:33 PM

Do you still have the stock undertray? Without it it will overheat.

Mine overheated on hot days running the air with everything working properly, but only when sitting in a very hot parking lot until everything was heat soaked. The oversize radiator was a good investment.

Steiny Jul 23, 2010 05:53 PM

my under tray being the plastic "skid plate"?!?!? not sure what your talking about

olderguy Jul 23, 2010 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Steiny (Post 606128)
my under tray being the plastic "skid plate"?!?!? not sure what your talking about

yes

Steiny Jul 23, 2010 07:17 PM

i'm not positive but i'm pretty sure i dont have that i didnt see one on it when i got the car so i'll talk to the previous owner about it and the thermostat was stuck closed

Nagase Jul 23, 2010 08:29 PM

Weird, i live in Arizona. A part of Arizona where 113 degree days aren't uncommon.

My Miata, and two others i've owned haven't had undertrays, and i've never had an overheating problem from it.

An overheating Miata is usually: fans/thermostat/waterpump/radiator cap/leak.

With a stock engine, i'd recommend you look at that short list.

Steiny Jul 23, 2010 08:59 PM

checked for leaks recently replaced the water pump and fans definitaly work and the cap was also recently replaced

rider384 Jul 24, 2010 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 606119)
Do you still have the stock undertray? Without it it will overheat.

Mine overheated on hot days running the air with everything working properly, but only when sitting in a very hot parking lot until everything was heat soaked. The oversize radiator was a good investment.

Is my a miracle in action? I removed the stock undertray over 2,000 miles ago and my temps stayed exactly the same...

pdexta Jul 24, 2010 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by Nagase (Post 606183)
My Miata, and two others i've owned haven't had undertrays, and i've never had an overheating problem from it.

+1. Not saying they don't help, but for daily driving, I think some of you guys make a bigger deal about the undertray than they deserve. I've run both my miatas over 10psi, on stock radiators, with no undertray with no overheating. My only overheating experiences have been a bubble in the system or a shoddy coolant reroute.

nickblackbelt Jul 24, 2010 05:16 AM

if it still doing it. sounds like a BLOWN HEAD GASKET!! suckss

Steiny Jul 25, 2010 12:37 AM

I have no leaks though, i've even checked the smell and taste of my exhaust. If my head gasket were blown my exhaust would smell and taste sweet.

olderguy Jul 25, 2010 08:25 AM

Are you loosing coolant or are the levels being maintained?


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