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    Running the A/C it runs about 3-4C hotter from 78C to 82C and EGT goes up slightly. Dont AC compressors use about 1HP?

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    how's your ems unit going? easy to set up in the menu? where did you get power from and where did you earth it? bout to hook mine up as i reassemble my engine

    PS i thought engine suppoed to run hotter than that as well. the thermostat meant to open at 88C so thought would need to get to at least 90s

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by theNEWT View Post
    Running the A/C it runs about 3-4C hotter from 78C to 82C and EGT goes up slightly. Dont AC compressors use about 1HP?
    1-6 depending on several factors.

    I picked up the power for the EMS from an empty switched fuse socket in the fuse panel and earthed it to a body earth in the same area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fausto79 View Post
    how's your ems unit going? easy to set up in the menu? where did you get power from and where did you earth it? bout to hook mine up as i reassemble my engine

    PS i thought engine suppoed to run hotter than that as well. the thermostat meant to open at 88C so thought would need to get to at least 90s

    thanks

    I picked up on the UHF radio power supply and earthed to one of the nuts on the AC cover. But Im not happy with this set up...I need to take the thermostat out and drill a small hole in the top to allow water into the upper hose.....still getting false alarms when the thermostat closes and I like the idea of putting the temp sender into the top of the head, otherwise easy to fit, the top hose add in I found difficult to clamp, hoses kept slipping off...an extra hand to force them into position was required.

    I tested the thermostat and it opened at 86C I think, so I dont know why it runs cooler....78C is the base low level and it goes up a bit with hills etc. Generally 78-82C, the latter with AC on.

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    dont forget the AC puts load on the crank and in front of the radiator.

    Thermostats have a couple of different ways of rating their temp..

    opening temp, and full open temp. some give you a range.

    a thermostat that begins to open at 82 degrees will give you completely different operating characteristics to one that is fully open at 82.
    Dave

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    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


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