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1996 Cobra overheating fix? not your usual question
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<blockquote data-quote="sae156" data-source="post: 17016426" data-attributes="member: 205808"><p>i don't know exact temps, only what the gauge shows. </p><p></p><p>i would say generally just driving on the open roads, it will stay pretty much in the N to O range of NORMAL. then when i get back in our neighborhood , it will slowly creep up to almost the L in NORMAL. that's when i use the defrost or A/C to drop it back down. all this is with a/c condenser from 98 and 160F t-stat. original radiator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sae156, post: 17016426, member: 205808"] i don't know exact temps, only what the gauge shows. i would say generally just driving on the open roads, it will stay pretty much in the N to O range of NORMAL. then when i get back in our neighborhood , it will slowly creep up to almost the L in NORMAL. that's when i use the defrost or A/C to drop it back down. all this is with a/c condenser from 98 and 160F t-stat. original radiator. [/QUOTE]
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