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Old Apr 30, 2010 | 12:46 AM
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well i havent chosen a manifold yet to go with. Was gonna go with dezod log style since i already had it but found out quickly that it was not going to work for fitment issues. Got to go another route. Heres my build thread that will explain more on my setup. (1st post undated)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=185712
I may be able to fit a small puller and run 3 fans as well but just dont know yet.
Old Apr 30, 2010 | 01:12 AM
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Dezod manifold are designed to use the stock fans no? with 60-1 i think you can fit it, just some trimming on the shroud maybe, not sure if its gonna work with your hood though.. oh yeah you have a vented hood, that should help keeping heat down
Old Apr 30, 2010 | 01:19 AM
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Yea ill be opening up the hood vents once i get boosted again. and also probably throw on a blanket for the turbine side of the turbo.
yea the dezod mani is designed to work with a smaller e cover like a 60 trim. The 60-1 comes with an s cover wich is a bit bigger and wont work. Got to go with a different mani or else step down to a 60 trim
Old Sep 2, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by speedy000
i have had the kit on 2 months and havnt had this problem b4 today it happen to go into the low 90's outside so i figured the heat was the issue...but its 76-80 degrees out right now its night...i got went for a drive...kept the a/c on and the temp stayed normal even parked. except when i was going up some small hill the temp spiked a bit then settled then when i got home and let it cool down it went up again. is it possible its the thermostat? how would i check it or should i just replace it a new ones only 15$
the temp wont hit the red but its just spikes up above normal.
Interesting.... this same thing happened to me. Summer nights here in CO are around 67 to 70 degrees F. Just last night i went to go do my buddy a favor in my tC when I looked at my temp gauge it almost was at redline. However i was going up hill at the time. Almost as soon as i made my u-turn and was going down hill it corrected.

Cooling Mods: Mishimoto Radiator, Mishimoto Thermostat, Redline Water wetter.
Old Sep 5, 2010 | 09:57 AM
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The fans you had put on there are not good for the factory radiator without and additional shroud being used to direct airflow through the radiator. If you are using an aftermarket radiator then you will be fine using those fans without and additional shroud.
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