DaveM-sport
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My 110 seems even though cooling system is working very well as while offroading yesterday and doing it's job nearly too well with following friends and very little being asked from it especially as we were cold inside the Defender so heater was on full wack at times which was even robbing more heat from it so was dropping to low 80s or even to mid to high 70s at times
But on the other hand, it still finds it a little tough to cool itself when towing while at low engine rpm as it's still making a considerable amount of boost and heat.
Still not going over 93 or 94 degrees under heavy load but at the same time, I'd like it to stay around 86-88 all the time no matter what it's doing.
Friend was helping me get it ready for the mot too last week and as I've nowhere on my winch bumper to put my reg plate, he cable tied it temporarily to the grille. warped the old rad in it then when went towing bales of hay as wasn't getting enough airflow and I really should have replaced both the rad and matrix when putting the new engine in but just was getting sick of it taking so long at the time to get done while recovering with a broken leg while doing it lol.
New standard heater matrix and rad now but would still like alloy versions for peace of mind
Was thinking of fitting an electric fan as it'll be able to stay off while doing very light work and help keep some heat in the system and also when it is warmer, irrespective of engine rpm, it'll be able to cool the rad at it's full potential.
While at it and thinking of getting an alloy rad and heater matrix if in for a penny, in for a pound.
Has anybody any recommendations for the alloy rads. Seen various cheap ones on ebay for about 150 to 250 quid but am I really better off with an Alisport one for peace of mind. Already have an Alisport intercooler and exhaust manifold and can't question the quality
Also need to get the best fan for the money and a cowling if possibly off the shelf as pointless sticking a universal fan onto the back of a radiator and still half the rad getting nothing pulled through it. I see loads of fan, cowling and rad packs for V8 models but none that I can find for the TD5
But on the other hand, it still finds it a little tough to cool itself when towing while at low engine rpm as it's still making a considerable amount of boost and heat.
Still not going over 93 or 94 degrees under heavy load but at the same time, I'd like it to stay around 86-88 all the time no matter what it's doing.
Friend was helping me get it ready for the mot too last week and as I've nowhere on my winch bumper to put my reg plate, he cable tied it temporarily to the grille. warped the old rad in it then when went towing bales of hay as wasn't getting enough airflow and I really should have replaced both the rad and matrix when putting the new engine in but just was getting sick of it taking so long at the time to get done while recovering with a broken leg while doing it lol.
New standard heater matrix and rad now but would still like alloy versions for peace of mind
Was thinking of fitting an electric fan as it'll be able to stay off while doing very light work and help keep some heat in the system and also when it is warmer, irrespective of engine rpm, it'll be able to cool the rad at it's full potential.
While at it and thinking of getting an alloy rad and heater matrix if in for a penny, in for a pound.
Has anybody any recommendations for the alloy rads. Seen various cheap ones on ebay for about 150 to 250 quid but am I really better off with an Alisport one for peace of mind. Already have an Alisport intercooler and exhaust manifold and can't question the quality
Also need to get the best fan for the money and a cowling if possibly off the shelf as pointless sticking a universal fan onto the back of a radiator and still half the rad getting nothing pulled through it. I see loads of fan, cowling and rad packs for V8 models but none that I can find for the TD5