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whats the top speed approx for a 1600 early bay
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<blockquote data-quote="the_troupster" data-source="post: 316088" data-attributes="member: 14709"><p>Remember the fan likes revs...</p><p></p><p>With a higher ration 'box you're asking the engine to make the same about of power(heat) at a lower rpm, thus the fan is not cooling the heat as much as it would at a higher rpm.</p><p></p><p>I think traveling with the lorries is the best 'speed' as then you're not getting in peoples way. On the motorway that is. On 'A' roads I do tend to slow down a little if I can to (as mentioned previously) ease the strain on my ears. (I must get that sound deading/insulation in one day soon!)</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_troupster, post: 316088, member: 14709"] Remember the fan likes revs... With a higher ration 'box you're asking the engine to make the same about of power(heat) at a lower rpm, thus the fan is not cooling the heat as much as it would at a higher rpm. I think traveling with the lorries is the best 'speed' as then you're not getting in peoples way. On the motorway that is. On 'A' roads I do tend to slow down a little if I can to (as mentioned previously) ease the strain on my ears. (I must get that sound deading/insulation in one day soon!) Jim [/QUOTE]
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