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simon - 22 Sep 2006 08:39 GMT
My savage runs at around 120 to 150c depending on weather and where i
run it.. Good or bad?
Richard - 22 Sep 2006 09:12 GMT
> My savage runs at around 120 to 150c depending on weather and where i
> run it.. Good or bad?

150 seems a bit high.  Has it got a steady stream of smoke coming out the
exhaust at those temps?

What outside temps are you getting to 150c?

I've never managed to get my Savage 4.6 to go over 130c in very dry, at sea
level, 45c temps.

Cheers
Dre - 26 Sep 2006 00:48 GMT
>> My savage runs at around 120 to 150c depending on weather and where i
>> run it.. Good or bad?
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> Cheers

Really??  I have a hell a lot of trouble to get mine to run under 140c with
reasonable performance, any cooler and its a blubbering smoke machine.  At
140 though its fine...

Cheers Dre
Doc - 22 Sep 2006 20:42 GMT
> My savage runs at around 120 to 150c depending on weather and where i
> run it.. Good or bad?

If 150c is the hottest it's getting, you're doing fine.  The S-25 likes to
run hot, and mine always ran in the exact temp range you have stated above.
As long as you're getting a nice smoke trail at WOT and it doesn't get any
hotter than that, you're right on the money.

Doc
 
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