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Jorelinio 08-08-2006 01:49 AM

What is normal water temp on D16Z6
 
Hi i have problem with my gauge water temp shows really high temp 220-222F" before fan start to blow do you know what is normal temp on D16Z6 before starts fan and after:hmmm: ?

BlackDeuceCoupe 08-10-2006 10:17 PM

Sorry if this sounds silly, but...

Are 'we' talking about a real temp gauge, or a factory gauge?

The fan should come on between 190° to 200°F. It should shut off at 182° to 188°F.

Jorelinio 08-11-2006 01:43 AM

My gauge is Race Tech from 100 to 300F

IALuder 08-11-2006 02:02 AM

hmmm, my civic never gets past 196 then agian i never hit vtec or race it ect.

JDMFantasy2k 08-11-2006 09:10 AM

holy shit bdc where have you been?

BlackDeuceCoupe 08-12-2006 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2k
holy shit bdc where have you been?

I'm here every day -- several times a day! I've just been lurking -- waiting to see where all this goes. Let's just call it a long-term experiment, of sorts!

Anyway, Honda designs their temp gauges in such a way as to NOT alarm ppl. If ppl really knew what was going on in the background, it would drive them nuts! Accordingly, Honda OEM temp gauges go to roughly 1/2 way up the scale (or a little over), and they sit there 99.9% of the time -- even though the ACTUAL temps are all over the place. If you see a factory gauge go above or below this position, that's the time to worry! You can bet you have serious problems!

Personally, Jorelinio, since you have a real temp gauge, I wouldn't worry about it too much. That's why Honda makes phony temp gauges -- to save ppl anguish!

AkimboStylee 08-14-2006 05:51 AM

I would stil monitor everything closely (all hoses, coolant level/color(oil?)) just incase its not normal. if you really want to be safe, pull the thermostat, and replace(if its been in there a while, this may be a key sign to check and replace, sometimes the spring sticks(and sometimes welds itself open/shut) depending on where the spring was damaged) and could cause failure.)


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