Cloged Cat=Hot engine?
#1
Cloged Cat=Hot engine?
Hi guys, I recently installed the racing beat gages in my car, and Ive noticed the temps in the car get a bit high when not on the high-way. I live in Miami by hte way and after about 20-30min of city driving the temps can get as high as 220. 200-210 with the a/c on. My question is I know my cat is starting to go bad, I can smell it. So could a clogged cat cause to much back pressure in turn cause higher engine temps?
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#3
ASAP? This its been running like this for a while now....I have to make sure when city driving to keep the revs under 4k if not temp shoots up. Okay so I guess replace cat w/Mid pipe and get REmedy water pump + Stat?
#5
The car is designed to run around 190, you have been running it above that for extended periods of time. If I lived in Miami and the AC went I could deal with the heat for a day or two, after a week I would go nuts. The cat has a warranty to 80K. If that is not an option at least get a midpipe.
#6
Why do you say that? let it idle for a 10 minutes and listen for the fan. But the fans in the RX-8 seem to have their own mind as to when they come on.
#7
Well when I turn off the heater the temps spike past 200. Then when I put it back on the temps drop fast down to 189. When I pop the hood and turn off the a/c all you hear is the engine. No fan kicking on. And I cant seem to find anything on checking for a bad cooling fan.
#8
If you let the car idle the fans should come on sometime before you hit 210. I noticed you fixed a cracked Coolant tank back around July. Prior to this fix where you leaking a large amount of coolant? It is possible for leaking coolant to cause a problem with the fans.
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