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Killer Chiller Radiator/Peanut fitting woes
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight_Cobra" data-source="post: 15284075" data-attributes="member: 20927"><p>Well I turned off the AC in basically stop and go traffic and crawled up to about 165F in IAT2. Once I was driving around 40-45 in 4th gear it was staying stead at around 125. I did insulate the #10 AC line, but nothing else. After this I don't want to touch an A/C or heater line for awhile. Maybe I'll drain the coolant and put an actual 50/50 mix. I pretty much just eyeballed it. Maybe some Water Wetter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight_Cobra, post: 15284075, member: 20927"] Well I turned off the AC in basically stop and go traffic and crawled up to about 165F in IAT2. Once I was driving around 40-45 in 4th gear it was staying stead at around 125. I did insulate the #10 AC line, but nothing else. After this I don't want to touch an A/C or heater line for awhile. Maybe I'll drain the coolant and put an actual 50/50 mix. I pretty much just eyeballed it. Maybe some Water Wetter? [/QUOTE]
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