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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Far North East Philadelphia
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My Ride: 2007 Honda Civic Si iTrader: (0)
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check ur fan relay...and ur fan should come on go drive for like 30 min...and sit for like 5 min it should come on.....if it doesent then i duno...you should test it today its 60 out
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Boyertown, PA
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My Ride: is completely stock and gets great gas mileage. iTrader: (2)
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my friend's S13 had the same problem.. the temp would rise to normal op temp but the FAL fans would never come on. we got really worried because RB25 is notorious for overheating problems. turns out that the adjustable fan control was set for 240 degrees! we turned the fan control down and now they kick on at 190. your fan setup might have an adjustable controller somewhere that needs setting or it might just be a non-adjustable fan controller that's set too high.
also think about the fact that you may just be staying within a reasonable temp without the fans running at all. another of my friends had a DC2 integra KOYO rad in his 98 civic with a GSR swap.. that car struggled to get warm enough for it to even go into VTEC. the KOYO was almost too much.
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