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Old Oct 26, 2009, 03:14 AM   #1
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Ralliart Thermostat = change temp scale?

Hi all,

I am thinking of adding a ralliart thermostat (opens at 71 degrees C).


Does the "Thermo Fan Duty" table need to be rescaled for temp?

Currently the Thermo Fan Duty table has temp from 84 - 107 degrees C. I have seen a post which shows the ralliart rom's Thermo Fan Duty and it starts at 70 degrees C

linky: New Maps for Evo 7 and 9

What other settings in the rom need to be changed?

Eg: "Low Coolant Temp Timing Trim Map" table?


Thanks for any help/discussion,
Rift.
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Old Oct 26, 2009, 04:30 PM   #2
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Drives: Evo IV E85 bio

i had one fitted didnt have to change the fan duty that was fine but idle would hang after a run . changed every idle table available at the time to no avail , refitted stock stat/stock idle settings all well again . i did see a water temp enrichment running table in some rom cant remember which one
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