Night Fury
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Does anyone run a water meth kit for this issue?
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Nope. But you won't experience it unless you plan on tracking the car in 75+ degree heat. You can actually turn the heater on and that will help somewhat.Was anything done on 19 CTRs to remedy the overheating?
Kutner just released some info, that there will be a new feature fan control so that should helpNope. But you won't experience it unless you plan on tracking the car in 75+ degree heat. You can actually turn the heater on and that will help somewhat.
yep, will be able to engage the fan much sooner and it will help with temps....have not been able to test in high temps yet but previously was using a toggle switch for the fanKutner just released some info, that there will be a new feature fan control so that should help
When your able to let us know how it works out using the toggle switch at lower temps if it helps!yep, will be able to engage the fan much sooner and it will help with temps....have not been able to test in high temps yet but previously was using a toggle switch for the fan
no, you do not need to remove the turbo, but you will need to remove the turbo inlet pipe to remove the stock heat shield and it is much easier to install the blanket with the downpipe removed as wellAn anyone tell me if the turbo has to come off to fit a blanket like this: https://www.unitedspeedracing.com/index.php?id_product=121&controller=product
Proven working solutions have been posted multiple times. You will have to figure out which posted solution(s) will work for you - there is no one-size-fits-all or magic bullet.Damn. Did anyone come up with a solution to this overheating issue?