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Hot Hood... 200 1993

First, a hearty thanks to everyone for past input...this board is invaluable to those of us who are mechanically challenged!

I recently changed my radiator, hoses, and thermostat to aleviate an overheating problem. Worked beautifully! I also removed the temperature compensation board (though it was working) and jumped the 1 & 3 pins for a more accurate reading.

So my question...now that I have zero overheating and the needle is pinned at the nine o'clock position I noticed the other day, while driving in the rain and stop and go traffic, I had a lot of steam comming off of my hood. I will note that it did not steam while driving, just when stopped in the traffic. I stopped to ensure that it was not comming from under the hood but what I found was that it was simply steaming off of the beads of water that were on the hood due to the hood being very hot. Perhaps this was a combination of atmospheric conditions (warm and raining) and a freshly waxed car that was beading water...or maybe my hood was just really hot!

The hood is definitely hot after my 20 minute commute...but how hot should it be? I am assuming it is nothing but I have never seem this happen before and would love to hear if anyone has some insight as to whether or not this is normal???

Thanks!
Chris








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    IPD sell kit hood quiet kits work great for heat also,will save your paint 200 1993








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    Hot Hood... 200 1993

    What you experienced was totally normal. One thing that might help is adding sound deadening insulation to the bottom of the hood, I think IPD sells a kit for this. This approach should reduce the amount of heat the hood sees.

    jorrell
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    92 245 250K miles, IPD'd to the hilt, 06 XC70, 00 Eclipse custom Turbo setup...currently taking names and kicking reputations!








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    Hot Hood... 200 1993

    I've had this happen w/ 240s. If the temp gauge is not showing anything bad I don't worry about it.

    Some folks here think the belly pan is important for air flow. I remove them from my cars but perhaps this is a factor.
    --
    240s: 2 drivers and some parts cars







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