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<blockquote data-quote="J.Rovirosa" data-source="post: 15625606" data-attributes="member: 76449"><p>Since '99 with 29k miles up to now with 74k, my '97 has always run with the needle in the "m" regardless of how hot or cold the ambient temp is. So assuming the gauge is consistent among these cars, which it probably isn't, your car's running a bit cooler than a showroom stock Cobra.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: the '99-up waterpump is supposed to have an improved impeller design. Can't speak to any improvement in cooling, but you might want to consider it if upgrading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.Rovirosa, post: 15625606, member: 76449"] Since '99 with 29k miles up to now with 74k, my '97 has always run with the needle in the "m" regardless of how hot or cold the ambient temp is. So assuming the gauge is consistent among these cars, which it probably isn't, your car's running a bit cooler than a showroom stock Cobra. EDIT: the '99-up waterpump is supposed to have an improved impeller design. Can't speak to any improvement in cooling, but you might want to consider it if upgrading. [/QUOTE]
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