"Healthy" running temp range?
Temperature doesn't break above 235-240, but sometimes will run at that temp for some time while driving. Ultimately, the AC is the culprit (slowly creeps back to 210 once I turn it off), but I live in Arizona and it's a little warm this time of year.
My question is, what would you consider the max "healthy" running temp for my LS1? I want to get as many miles out of the stock bottom end.
Are these high temps in traffic or while cruising? Either way you need more airflow and/or a better radiator.
New Griffin dual core radiator and I sit around 170-195.
I personally like to keep it right around 200.
194-198 while cruising and 204-206 while going slowly around town with the AC on. Once it gets past 210 I don't freak out but I try and readjust things.
Regardless, I may look into the double core radiator. Are there typically any clearance issues? Not a ton of room with my twin 4.5" intercoolers..
I would think 180-200 is optimal range.
Edit: My readings are coming from the factory head location using an aftermarket SpeedHut Revolution gauges. Which I expect more accurate readings than OEM unit.
Last edited by smitty2919; Jul 31, 2015 at 08:49 AM.
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This is something I'm interested in hearing from the more experienced guys as I'd like to lower my temp, but don't want to go too far.
Appreciate the input from everybody. I'll look into some options, but would like to refrain from any fabrication, if possible. Budget isn't really the issue, but I'm trying to keep as much in the bank as possible..I know forging this thing eventually is inevitable
While the '98 gauge is much better than '99+, it's still not an exact science as the markings and size don't really translate into an ideal readout. A scanner is really the best way to verify exact temps.
Regardless, I may look into the double core radiator. Are there typically any clearance issues? Not a ton of room with my twin 4.5" intercoolers..
The stock setup is as follows:
Low speed on/off: 227°/218°
High speed on/off: 235°/228°
So really, these temp ranges are pretty normal for a stock car in very hot weather, especially with the A/C on. But with your setup, I imagine there has been some tuning done which probably also included fan adjustments. It seems as though your cooling system is maxed out in these severe (106°F+ ambient temps) weather conditions when the A/C is running, which is to be expected with the setup you have.
A colder t-stat probably won't help, all this does is regulate minimum temp but won't reduce maximum temp if the system is pushed beyond its capacity to cool. To reduce maximum temp under those conditions, you will need to increase airflow and/or coolant capacity, and/or do things to reduce engine bay heat (such as header wrap, ventilated hood, etc.)
Considering your climate and setup, I would agree with the folks suggesting a larger capacity radiator. Also make sure that there are no blockages in airflow (such as debris in the condenser fins or missing air dam pieces) or clogs in the cooling system, and that the water pump is in good working order.












