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At my last 2 track days I noticed that the coolant boiled over and spilled out from the overflow tank after each session. I have a relatively new OEM radiator fresh coolant. Do you think it is OK or it needs some fixes?
Will at 160 degree thermostat help or I need a "$$$$ and better" after marker aluminum radiator?
Thanks,
Gabriel
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The overflow system is designed to expand and contrast. If you don't get overheating, you just had too much coolant in the overflow tank.
Chris
91 Miata (#3), Rattle Can Grey(previous owner), Greddy Turbo @7 PSI and Manifold (Only items remaining from the kit), TDR I/C, Godspeed Radiator, RM DP, 2.5 Enthuza Bipes, BEGI AFPR, ACT, Lightened Stock Flywheel, Yellow Konis, FCM on Stock Springs, HDM2S, MOMO Wheel, Ratsback Front CF Lip, Black Rota's on EcstaXS, Corrado Rotors & XP8's on Front w/ 1.8 rears.
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Wishlist: Megasquirt to run 12-13 PSI, White non-spray paint job, 8" 6UL's, RX7 LSD, Evans Waterless Coolant
When is the last time you replaced the radiator cap? I had the same problem last year, replacing my radiator cap cured it. YMMV
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If you were as slow as me, you wouldn't be afraid either.
1994 M Edition
CSP 67
do what everyone suggested. Putting in a lower thermostat doesn't increase the thermal capacity of the cooling system, it just makes your car run on warm-up enrichment when it should run the standard fuel and spark table.
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