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Old 07-16-2019, 03:04 PM
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Cool, I have my fans set so the hottest it gets is 205-215 with a 195 thermostat.

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Old 07-16-2019, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by FASTAZU
Cool, I have my fans set so the hottest it gets is 205-215 with a 195 thermostat.
What do I need to be able to "tweek" that sort of thing? What service manuals/guides/etc. would you recommend? I have a stack for my '57, but not sure what all is available for the '95.
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Old 07-17-2019, 08:41 AM
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Nick,
Ask in the tech section what program to use, my 91 was just have the fan parameters reprogramed. Mine was done while doing a tune on the dyno.
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Congratulations on your new acquisition and I could not help but notice the F4U Corsair on your wall. I started my career as an aircraft mechanic with that model way back in the Marine Corps. Beautiful car and beautiful bird.
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Congratulations on your new acquisition and I could not help but notice the F4U Corsair on your wall. I started my career as an aircraft mechanic with that model way back in the Marine Corps. Beautiful car and beautiful bird.
Thank you Marine! And thanks for your service. I spent many years building and flying large scale RC warbirds.....until I bought my first Corvette about a year ago. New hobby!
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Very nice. Enjoy!



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