Phill wrote:Thanks guys for all your great input
The Radiator is brand new from NISSAN and the electric fan infront of the radiator is always on, I got it to work all the time by a manual switch.
The water pump is 1 year old and again it was brand new
BUt I guess I am gona go for the high pressure engine flush and a new thermostate
Any ideas on which thermo to get besides the original one coz I have tried the original one and it doesnt do well
When fitting a new radiator, it's always a good idea to add filter(s) to the coolant return line(s) from the engine. Many a brand new radiator has been instantly clogged up by debris from inside the engine.
Anyway. What you want for more cooling is more airflow or more coolant flow.
My first plan would be to improve airflow with an additional electric fan in front of the radiator. A GOOD one, not a cheapie.
Next and much more of a hassle would be an electric water pump, to get the coolant moving through the system faster.
My gut feeling is that an additional electric fan will do the job.
Oh. It's also important to ensure that all the cowlings are well fitted and sealed. That is, the fans must have no choice but to push/pull air
through the radiator. If this isn't done properly, the air will instead follow a less resistant path, passing through the fan but going past the radiator.
Jason
This is not legal advice.