Lil Red is overheating on hot days. Not by a lot, but it does.
When I say "overheating" I mean the needle slowly climbs, to just over halfway with the A/C off on the highway,with the A/C on I got it up to 3 quarters before I chickened out. At 110 on the freeway it stayed at this temperature for about 20 minutes, and didn't start cooling back down until I got off the freeway and was back to 100km/h. At 100 or less I can modulate the A/C to keep the needle about middle - it takes about 5 minutes to get "hot", and about 5 minutes to get back down again.
I have put my under-tray back on, Coolant flush, Mania hose kit, New water pump and no coolant leaks.
A month or so ago it started heating up on the freeway as well (another hot day), didn't go over half, but I also didn't have working A/C then, and the under tray was off the car.
The radiator is the stock one, still black. I presume the freeway heating-up is due to freeways being wide and largely unshaded, so the "fresh air" I'm driving through is more "super-heated asphalt air".
Initially the plan was to get a 42mm ebay special radiator, and a reroute kit, throw them both on, and be content. After looking into the reroute kit, the price is a little higher than I'd imagined. (I'm a cheap-skate) But also the car is stock as far as the engine goes, so the factory cooling system should be able to keep up with the factory engine,AND I'm fairly certain it wasn't doing this last summer.
SIs there something else I've missed that should be checked first, or was "Australian Summer" just not part of the design brief when they were designing the cooling system?
Radiator is going to happen, but I'm on the fence about the re-route because the cost puts it into "cost/reward" category that's harder to justify to myself. It does seem like the "thing to do" and the rationale of the reroute makes sense, but also, cheap-skate.
So, let's see a show of hands for yea's and nea's for a reroute, I'll average your responses, and you'll decide for me. Or I'll do the complete opposite.
