The only time it cools down decently fast is when I'm going 130 down Johnson valley without revving the engine or in water and I would love to put some miles on a car without it overheating in 10 minutes
ngl.... it takes my car 40 mins to overheat, doing full throttle. try swapping a better radiator into it
I'm more concerned that he even has any sort of radiator in the first place. Or he left the nitrous on. --- Post updated --- For example my cars are all vanilla... The only modded modifications are not the engine but to everything else like the body for the van is an RV body and even then without a radiator it takes 20 or so minutes before it even begins to overheat. Somethings NOT adding up here and I wanna get to the bottom of this
bro is on a mission maybe @ThatRMVguy messed with the jbeam and decreased the radiatorEffectiveness by a few zeros.
I tend to get this serious when I think someones being a dumb ar$# but I dont mean anyone any harm I just end up where when im around its hard to crack a joke and amuse me and I become dense like a tungsten steel carbide or something and dont budge from asking serious questions so the drama kinda solves itself fast when im around. Usually. They may want to go into first person and check to see if there is even a radiator in their vehicle and if they have a turbo or something they may want to detune that. --- Post updated --- Are they just doing burnouts and stuff at full throttle and doing donuts. I hope they realize that will heat up everything real quick. And it will take a while for it to cool down because everything warms up when you do stuff like that with no air blowing over the radiator because the radiator works best when there's air actually flowing over it. I feel like the guy having trouble needs to add more context
even the weight of the vehicle matters, like... a T-series up hill will significantly gain more heat then a pessima