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Old 06-11-08, 07:59 PM
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Do I need to go out an take a picture of a proper thermostat?

Like Jeff says: http://www.atkinsrotary.com/store/pr...2&cat=0&page=1

Only shop around, that's way too much money.

Here's what you're shooting for:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=N7lGhIMeS0A

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mine on average sits dead center.. and on freeway usually between 1/4 and 1/2.. wehn i first bought it it was 1/4 most of teh time freeway or just sitting.. i think i might need to replace teh t-stat but it doesnt budge anymore then 1/2
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double post, sorry!
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i put a coolant temp guage in my last -se and suprisingly the stock temp guage was really accurate, just no numbers...

the first line above C is 65c. just to the left of center is 82-85c, fan comes on at 91c witch is just to the right of center.

it should run just to the left of center in an 84-85
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ray i ordered one today but thats where my temp needle sits with the 160
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Actually I looked at that video again and the engine wasn't quite fully warmed up at the time so the temp normally sits further up, about 1/3 of the way (just touching the "temp" emblem). I've tried cooler thermostats too and they do bring the running temp down, but when I did some reading I found that the experts advised against running at lower than recommended engine temps for the reasons I listed earlier, so I use the stock 185 thermostat WITH A JIGGLE PIN!
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duly noted ray. I guarantee you do not drive your car like i drive mine so the lower base threshold is better for me. trust me when i drive hard it will go up higher.

Atkins sells 160's that work for the rotary!

Hey jeff what are you running for jet sizes!

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My setup has only ever gone up to maybe 1/4 in the few short miles I test drove it before the clutch hydraulics went out. It has a 180° Stant that was used previously on my friend's Camden setup. Now it's on mine but I drilled a 1/4" hole through the top based on something Zenjoe did on his rotary VW. He did it to reduce the temperature shock loading and constant hot/cold cycling his setup was doing because of the long coolant hose run. I figured I'd give it a try with a Camden in a 1st gen since it was only a stupid Stant and didn't cost me anything. So far so good.
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Got ahold of some ppg roll on urethane primer today. Pretty good stuff, more sanding is required with this stuff but hey i need to get away from the kids lol.




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