Need some help i think its the exhaust but where?
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okay after trying everybody's tips and ideas to know avail. the car runs a little better and the sound came back. when i took the car to the shop they said they couldnt find anything wrong with the exhaust but they said it may have something to do with the overheating which they followed with i should put the right fans in. which brings me to my next problem i bought darle dual 12 inch high output fans rated at 3000 cfm a fan. They work amazing but they are 40/60 amp fans and i am having a problem finding a alternator to run the fans and the a/c so if anybody can help with that or have ideas that would be great and i hope that this will solve my exhaust problem to if there are linked. i did the math and i need a alternator with a minimum of 160 amps and a single wire setup. thanks to all those that helped me diag the exhaust
I did some reading after reading this thread, and discovered that deposits accumulated in the water jackets in your engine may be the cause of mysterious overheating. Maybe a complete flushing could be the answer.
Last edited by Stevolwevol; 07-03-2011 at 06:39 PM.
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i am running a 4000 cfm derale set up with the stock 105 amp alternator. it is a bit of a draw at idle with the lights on, but my idle is low. you shouldnt have any issues with a 140 amp alternator, just dont sit a red light in reverse with the high beams on with the a/c cranked while the radio is full blast and putting the windows up and down while the four ways are on with the door open...
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