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<blockquote data-quote="J.Rovirosa" data-source="post: 15630623" data-attributes="member: 76449"><p>Maybe try a 70/30 mix of distilled water to coolant. If your '96 doesn't have the cooling upgrade, you might want to pull the plastic covers from on top of the headlights and the honeycomb grille. Beyond that, the upgrade A/C condenser has fewer fins per inch and should help it run a little cooler. You could also install a manual fan switch, but I'm not sure how popular that mod is nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.Rovirosa, post: 15630623, member: 76449"] Maybe try a 70/30 mix of distilled water to coolant. If your '96 doesn't have the cooling upgrade, you might want to pull the plastic covers from on top of the headlights and the honeycomb grille. Beyond that, the upgrade A/C condenser has fewer fins per inch and should help it run a little cooler. You could also install a manual fan switch, but I'm not sure how popular that mod is nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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