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Old 03-29-2006, 05:20 PM
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i belive my 92 Si is running warmer than my 95 CX with the mini me swap... its not over heating its just covers the water lines. i remember my CX was under the water lines on the gauge. the gauge doesnt fluctuate it just sits there.
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anybody?
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theres no question in that post.
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do Si's run warmer than cars with a Mini me swap in them?
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Default Re: running temp (D-money CX)

From jacksons instructions for a super charger install, they said that the stock temp guage reads normal for a ubserd variance in temp. My cx, always was at the water lines, no matter what engine. Your fine unless you are hitting red, or you are pushing out coolant, or using it. Also, like you said its not fluctuating.
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