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Old Feb 26, 2013 | 02:24 PM
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Verify Fan on Temp

I have a 89 Camero RS V8, engine is totally stock. I have not been driving it much for the past 5 - 6 years. It seems to be running hotter than in the past. The fan kicks on at 230 degrees and then turns off at 220. I had a 195 thermostat in it, then I put in a new 180. It did not make a difference in the fan / running temp.

Is the 230 / 220 OK? It seems hot, it smells hot.

Thanks.
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Old Feb 26, 2013 | 03:31 PM
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Re: Verify Fan on Temp

put a cooler fan switch in it. on @ 200, off @ 185... you've already put a 180 t-stat in there, so it should cycle as advertised - mine does with that set-up. if you left the 195 in there, chances are the t-stat would barely open if at all because of the fan coming on all the time (with a 200 on / 185 off). the stock switches on these cars come on at about 237/238, what you were seeing. way too hot... but with all that said, you need to make sure your entire cooling system is working properly...

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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 09:09 AM
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Re: Verify Fan on Temp

Originally Posted by Ozone
I have a 89 Camero RS V8, engine is totally stock. I have not been driving it much for the past 5 - 6 years. It seems to be running hotter than in the past. The fan kicks on at 230 degrees and then turns off at 220. I had a 195 thermostat in it, then I put in a new 180. It did not make a difference in the fan / running temp.

Is the 230 / 220 OK? It seems hot, it smells hot.

Thanks.
220-230 is the standard operating temp of our cars so it's completely normal. If you want to reduce it, drop a 180 Thermostat in along with a 195 or 215 fan switch. If you do this, your car will hardly ever get "hot".
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Old Mar 3, 2013 | 05:42 PM
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Re: Verify Fan on Temp

Thanks. I'll probably go with the cooler switch.
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