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<blockquote data-quote="Stuartk" data-source="post: 633272" data-attributes="member: 25238"><p>Hi guys , I have a 1776cc on twin its. I run a full flow system and even during the heat wave I have found my engine temp not rising above 90c. I do use earz on my van when extremely hot. I did have slightly too small tyres on the back and have been sitting on the motorway at 4 to 4500rpm. For hours on end. Noting when the oil cooler fan comes on. I only made minor adjustments to my tin wear by the pulley area and sealed around the oil pipe with a large rubber grommet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuartk, post: 633272, member: 25238"] Hi guys , I have a 1776cc on twin its. I run a full flow system and even during the heat wave I have found my engine temp not rising above 90c. I do use earz on my van when extremely hot. I did have slightly too small tyres on the back and have been sitting on the motorway at 4 to 4500rpm. For hours on end. Noting when the oil cooler fan comes on. I only made minor adjustments to my tin wear by the pulley area and sealed around the oil pipe with a large rubber grommet. [/QUOTE]
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