Frenchy
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I'm putting this here since my current vehicle is the topic at hand. Regardless I feel it can still apply across the board with different vehicles.
So for those that are aware I am not a Ranger owner anymore and have been for about 3 years now(don't gete wrong I kinda miss the truck but yet don't). Now I'm in a 2012 Nissan Frontier and I feel it is the right fit for me.
The vehicle in question
Now it is loaded pretty well for Touring/Overlanding and with a recent trip I noticed the Engine Coolant Temperature getting on the warm side lately. To specify for this vehicle, the OEM Thermostat is a 180°F and is set to start opening around 180° and be fully open around 205°. After it is open it will close around 170-175°F. When I took a trip to Arizona the other week, it was a bit hot in Arizona and New Mexico. I would say it was around 90-95°F and @P. A. Schilke can confirm as I was in his neck of the woods(or desert in this case). During that time I noticed while cruising around 60-70 MPH the Engine Coolant Temperature wanted to stay around 195-205°F depending on the conditions(again just cruising and would hit the occasional slight incline). In reality not really working it that hard.
Now in my opinion it may still be considered a "Normal area for the truck, but at the same time it is a bit warm for my taste when not under heavy load. I would be a bit more comfortable if it was closer to 180°F like between 185-195°F for normal operation on a hot day.
Now with that said I have been considering replacing the OEM Plastic Aluminum Radiator with an Aluminum Radiator from CSF(unfortunately the only option that may be reliable) for better cooling efficiency. The only question is how much of a difference it will make with the vehicle I have?
To put simple, for those of you that have swapped out the OEM Plastic Aluminum Radiator for an Aluminum Radiator in any of your vehicles(especially if it was heavily loaded like my Frontier), how much of a change did you see on Cooling Performance? Did it do what you were hoping or was it not what you were expecting? If you have before and after numbers for coolant temp, that would be excellent!
So for those that are aware I am not a Ranger owner anymore and have been for about 3 years now(don't gete wrong I kinda miss the truck but yet don't). Now I'm in a 2012 Nissan Frontier and I feel it is the right fit for me.
The vehicle in question
Now it is loaded pretty well for Touring/Overlanding and with a recent trip I noticed the Engine Coolant Temperature getting on the warm side lately. To specify for this vehicle, the OEM Thermostat is a 180°F and is set to start opening around 180° and be fully open around 205°. After it is open it will close around 170-175°F. When I took a trip to Arizona the other week, it was a bit hot in Arizona and New Mexico. I would say it was around 90-95°F and @P. A. Schilke can confirm as I was in his neck of the woods(or desert in this case). During that time I noticed while cruising around 60-70 MPH the Engine Coolant Temperature wanted to stay around 195-205°F depending on the conditions(again just cruising and would hit the occasional slight incline). In reality not really working it that hard.
Now in my opinion it may still be considered a "Normal area for the truck, but at the same time it is a bit warm for my taste when not under heavy load. I would be a bit more comfortable if it was closer to 180°F like between 185-195°F for normal operation on a hot day.
Now with that said I have been considering replacing the OEM Plastic Aluminum Radiator with an Aluminum Radiator from CSF(unfortunately the only option that may be reliable) for better cooling efficiency. The only question is how much of a difference it will make with the vehicle I have?
To put simple, for those of you that have swapped out the OEM Plastic Aluminum Radiator for an Aluminum Radiator in any of your vehicles(especially if it was heavily loaded like my Frontier), how much of a change did you see on Cooling Performance? Did it do what you were hoping or was it not what you were expecting? If you have before and after numbers for coolant temp, that would be excellent!
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