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Ri5e 05-30-2003 06:37 PM

Turbo car overheating... help
 
Just finished turboing a B16. The car runs fine but after like a few mins (3 mins) barely boosting the car overheats. It goes way into the H zone.

We had to use a half sized 92-95 Civic radiator and an aftermarket fan. Fan works fine.

There are no leaks. Also the reservoir thing was filled up half way but when it overheated, the thing was filled to the top

We turned on the heater....and there is no heat whatsoever. Just cool air.

Could this mean that the radiator is clogged? Bad Thermostat? Bad Radiator cap?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks !

Ri5e 05-30-2003 06:39 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
Even when the car is moving (not boosting, just cruising) , the car still overheats.




Modified by 4 Stroke at 7:50 PM 5/30/2003

boosted hybrid 05-30-2003 06:42 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
Had the identical problem, head was lifting.

Ri5e 05-30-2003 06:42 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
No smoke coming from the exhaust. But could a very small leak cause the engine to overheat and cause no smoke to come out from the exhaust?

Ri5e 05-30-2003 07:02 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
Oh yeah, like if I shut it off and let it cool for a few mins then turn it back on, and leave it idling for 5 mins it doesn't overheat....

Like maybe 2-3 mins after the car moves it starts to hit go up fast!

intekragsr 05-30-2003 08:05 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
look under the radiator cap. you might find milky stuff. If so, its your headgasket, or like boosted hybrid said, the head is lifting. Get some ARP's.

Mine did the exact same thing on my old motor.

Ri5e 05-30-2003 09:40 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (intekragsr)
 
no milky residue

EG6owner-T 05-30-2003 09:47 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
wasup man,

i just turboed mines and changed the thermostat which sometimes tends to overheat too, stock radiator and stock fan.

what about the water pump? you can check that...

Ri5e 05-30-2003 10:12 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (EG6owner)
 
Thing is, the thermostat worked fine before the turbo install....

PreIudeSI 05-30-2003 10:15 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
is your wastegate blowing on your radiator... that might contribute to some of your problem.

Ri5e 05-30-2003 10:17 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (PreIudeSI)
 
wastegate doesnt open when I'm cruising...and it overheats when i'm cruising. so...that's out of the question

95c1v1cs1 05-30-2003 10:20 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
Did you say you had heat and now you have no heat in your car? Did you do anything with the water Lines?

Ri5e 05-30-2003 10:23 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (95c1v1cs1)
 
There was heat before, now there is no heat coming out from the vents when I have it set at maximum blast.

All I did was remove the radiator (full size) and put in a half size radiator. Those two big lines are the only ones that I touched

madman604 05-30-2003 10:28 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (4 Stroke)
 
Id replace the thermostat. feel the hoses, are they both hot or only one? if its only one hose. dead thermostat.

bleed out all the air bubbles?

any bubbles in the rad when the rad cap is off?

Ri5e 05-30-2003 10:35 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (Turbo E)
 
How do you bleed out the air bubbles? I dumped out the radiator fluid and and closed the bottom valve then poured in new fluid.

intekragsr 05-30-2003 10:44 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (BG Boost)
 
to bleed the rad, let it idle for 45 minutes with the radiator cap off and watch bubbles come out. refill every so often.

btw, arent you the guy who made that pimp ass engine hoist out of wood?

accordfreak 05-30-2003 11:55 PM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (intekragsr)
 
right before my turbo install, my thermostat was working fine. right after the install it just happen to break..

to bleed the coolant on my car, i took off the cap. Then I loosened the bleeder screw until there was a constant flow while the car was running...

Flamenco-T 05-31-2003 03:56 AM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (intekragsr)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by intekragsr &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">to bleed the rad, let it idle for 45 minutes with the radiator cap off and watch bubbles come out. refill every so often.

btw, arent you the guy who made that pimp ass engine hoist out of wood?</TD></TR></TABLE>

yeap, he was the one LOL https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emsmilep.gif

BTW, leave the car at idles and refill it with water or coolant every time the fan kicks in

stan

Ri5e 05-31-2003 07:49 AM

Re: Turbo car overheating... help (Flamenco-T)
 
haha yeah I made the engine hoist out of wood https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emsmileo.gif

rustycrx 05-31-2003 03:59 PM

How's the air/fuel ratio?
Running it rich at cruisin can cause engine to overheat.

turbohondask 05-31-2003 09:18 PM

Re: (rustycrx)
 
when that happens it sounds like the head gaskets is going. Usually when there is no heat going to the inside. Give it about couple more min. of driving white smoke will come out and overheat.

Ri5e 05-31-2003 10:34 PM

Re: (turbohondask)
 
Funny, changed the radiator cap for a Spoon one and it's all fixed!

Spoon is GOD. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/embeer.gif


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