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Better results Heat exchanger or water pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowgray03" data-source="post: 1373383" data-attributes="member: 9051"><p>One thing to consider is "Why". What I mean by that is our pumps move a good deal of water, overheating issues with the cobra are nothing new. Our problem isnt so much volume of water the pump can move but the fact that once the water starts to boil it cavitates and no matter what pump you have boiling water isnt going to flow well increasing the problem further. The key is to keep hot spots to a minimum via a head cooling mod and a larger radiator to increase volume as well as lowered fan turn on point to make sure the water going through the radiator cools as much as possible while in the radiator. Aside from that, the next step would be a waterless coolant like evans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowgray03, post: 1373383, member: 9051"] One thing to consider is "Why". What I mean by that is our pumps move a good deal of water, overheating issues with the cobra are nothing new. Our problem isnt so much volume of water the pump can move but the fact that once the water starts to boil it cavitates and no matter what pump you have boiling water isnt going to flow well increasing the problem further. The key is to keep hot spots to a minimum via a head cooling mod and a larger radiator to increase volume as well as lowered fan turn on point to make sure the water going through the radiator cools as much as possible while in the radiator. Aside from that, the next step would be a waterless coolant like evans. [/QUOTE]
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