Big T
Well-Known Member
After much delay due to inability to time my engine as a result of operator error, I was finally able to do some extending test driving. Engine runs great and it's a bit louder on cold start up at -1.94 TDCO, but I have to really listen for that. Again, these are SoCal temps at 45 F in the morning. Truck runs great.
As for the cooling mods, on hard driving at varying speeds up and down hills, the coolant temp tends to shoot right to 210 before the fan kicks in and quickly knocks it back to 190. Same thing when coming to a stop at the top of a hill: approaches 210 and quickly drops back down. At cruising speed on the highway, temp stays between the first and second notch past 185, or about where the AC Delco T-stats open. During variable speed driving, the temp will move around between the steady state to a tick or two above 200. I have two bottles of watter wetter in the system and the rad and all coolers were cleaned spotless.
Hard to say what this will do during hot ambient temps. Definitely different than when running the Robert Shaw 180 t-stats where the temp simply stayed pegged just below 185, unless I was pulling a big grade and or towing up a grade. After speaking with Todd at Heath, he suggested keeping my 180 t-stats in case I did not like the result. I honestly believe the 5 to 7.5 degree difference in base temp does little for engine performance or mileage. I liked the cooler operating temp as it gave me peace of mind. So jury is still out and I really need to test this towing a boat or trailer up to our place at Big Bear Lake in the local mountains and do so during the summer.
Honestly, just happy to have the truck back and running at this point.:thumbsup:
As for the cooling mods, on hard driving at varying speeds up and down hills, the coolant temp tends to shoot right to 210 before the fan kicks in and quickly knocks it back to 190. Same thing when coming to a stop at the top of a hill: approaches 210 and quickly drops back down. At cruising speed on the highway, temp stays between the first and second notch past 185, or about where the AC Delco T-stats open. During variable speed driving, the temp will move around between the steady state to a tick or two above 200. I have two bottles of watter wetter in the system and the rad and all coolers were cleaned spotless.
Hard to say what this will do during hot ambient temps. Definitely different than when running the Robert Shaw 180 t-stats where the temp simply stayed pegged just below 185, unless I was pulling a big grade and or towing up a grade. After speaking with Todd at Heath, he suggested keeping my 180 t-stats in case I did not like the result. I honestly believe the 5 to 7.5 degree difference in base temp does little for engine performance or mileage. I liked the cooler operating temp as it gave me peace of mind. So jury is still out and I really need to test this towing a boat or trailer up to our place at Big Bear Lake in the local mountains and do so during the summer.
Honestly, just happy to have the truck back and running at this point.:thumbsup: