temp gauge...or electrical prob...or overheating issue..HELP

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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 09:27 PM
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Default temp gauge...or electrical prob...or overheating issue..HELP

i have a b16 turbo and have had cooling issues for a while....first i had an eg rad with a pusher....then added a puller.....i still overheated so i put the bat in the back and put a full size rad in with a pusher and a 60/40 mix ...STILL OVERHEATED...so i then removed the thermostat...I STILL OVERHEAT ...i tried everything 70/30 mix ....but theres no way i can be still overheating.....head gasket is good...but my car runs cool like under half where it should be and the fan is always on when im driving and then im driving not even beating it and it starts to climb the temp and i noticed that the temp needle was at half and it started raining so i close the sunroof and im holding the button and the temp rises as im holding the button and i let go and it drops to where is was a little over half...idk ..someone just help
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 10:54 PM
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Default Re: temp gauge...or electrical prob...or overheating issue..HELP (hotimportcrx)

the problem is a GROUND issue for sure... check the ground in the trunk my the tail lights. and also check the grounds down my the hood lack...

its a ground for sure.. if you want.. you can take the cluster out.. you will see + and - signs... unscrew the (-) and add a wire and ground it... i have had to do this b4
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