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Karl Bebout 03-01-2020 01:45 PM

Mark, I'm thinking someone knew your driving style and realized that you needed the high risk rating.:LOL:

snapier 03-01-2020 05:09 PM

I have Superformance (SPO1400) I able to tell when my fans come on by the amp gauge.

Karl Bebout 03-01-2020 07:36 PM

Gauges are great and they give much more information than a light, but you gotta be looking at them. A light is much more noticeable without looking directly at it.

Gus M 03-03-2020 09:56 PM

Keep the advice coming... I can use it.

Gus M 03-03-2020 10:01 PM

Thanks Karl for the idea of the light. Love the idea. I will too wind up leaving the fan on!

Thanks also MKS427 for the DMV info. I've got the car already insured and have the insurance card to take along with me to the DMV. I've read that some prefer the DMV in East Valley verses Scottsdale. Any preference or experience on anyone ends on which DMV is better fro service, or does it matter?

spdbrake 03-04-2020 08:44 AM

Gus,

The BDRs have a thermostatic switch for the fan and a toggle switch for override if the the Thermo switch fails. When the manual switch is on it illuminates an amber indicator light.

MKS427 03-04-2020 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Gus M (Post 1472882)
I've got the car already insured and have the insurance card to take along with me to the DMV.

Having the car insured, before it is registered is what causes the disconnect at the DMV. You'll want to follow up with your insurance, after you're registered.

Gus M 03-04-2020 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by spdbrake (Post 1472893)
Gus,

The BDRs have a thermostatic switch for the fan and a toggle switch for override if the the Thermo switch fails. When the manual switch is on it illuminates an amber indicator light.

Help me understand...the BDR has an override toggle switch already built in where I can manually turn the fan on in the event the Thermo switch is not engaging the fan?

Gus M 05-20-2020 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by bdmiller909 (Post 1472432)
Hi, I'm not new to the car world, but I'm BRAND new to the Cobra world. I just bought a Backdraft (its being shipped to me now). I live out in NE Mesa towards Saguaro Lake.

Since transit takes a while, it has given me extra time to overthink things. One of those things is overheating in our climate. Do any of you have any engine overheating issues with your cobras or are they pretty darn robust? For instance, I think some BDR's come with traditional radiators (those prep'd for small blocks) and some have larger 4 core ones (those prep'd with big blocks). Mine has the traditional electric 16" BDR fan on it, but I don't know what radiator it has. Regardless of motor, is it a requirement in Az to have an over-sized radiator and/or a specific thermostat or better fan(s)/shroud? I don't plan on driving this thing on 118 degree days because I would die...but there may be a time when I take it to work in the morning, park it in the shade, and drive home at night when it's hotter. I don't want to give our brand a bad reputation by being stuck on the side of the road.

I'm probably just overthinking this, but figured it would be great to get some real life experience from you experts who live here. I think I can figure most other stuff out from searching, but I didn't see a definitive answer on this for our climate.

Any other Az tips you have? The car is a little older (maybe 2011 from what I can deduce on the paperwork) but only has 2000 miles on it. So I might need to replace the tires, hoses and maybe replace the thermostat to be preventative?

bdmiller909, by now I'm sure you've received your BDR. Question, do your exhaust side pipes rattle when you lift off the gas?

Gus M 05-30-2020 11:22 PM

I've put 300 mile on my BDR to date. Car runs strong but the sidepipes driving me nuts. That rattling sound I'm being told is part of the baffles in the side pipe. The problem is that I've been on YouTube and listening to BDR cars driving and I do not hear the rattling.

As a side note, I do have a fan light and a manual switch as well. I like it. Light goes on every time the fan is running. I can also turn on as I feel needed.

Paul Gillespie 05-31-2020 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB (Post 1472452)
Welcome to the family Mr bdmiller909. Overheating is a car by car problem. If your car has been around since 2011, the problem would have raise it's head by now. Drive it just like it is and see what happens. In our history, the most likely time to ovrheat is during the summer in a parade with a big block. You then take steps.
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AZ Bob

Corrected email paul.gillespie@live.com

Paul Gillespie 05-31-2020 10:20 AM

I've driven a lot of miles in the heat, the car will tell you that it is hot, always watch your passengers and yourself to make sure the people don't overheat. Long sleeve cotton tshirt and light ski buff/balaclva like https://www.amazon.com/Self-Pro-Bala.../dp/B00S0YA5GM will go a long way, a sun/wind burn is no fun. Keep hydrated.

Karl Bebout 05-31-2020 11:08 AM

Paulie certainly knows. I think he's the only one in our group, now that Tucson John bowed out several years ago, that puts in more iron-butt miles than I.
Goes without saying, but, be sure your long sleeved Tee and balaclava are white or very light color. Dark colors will add to your misery, big time. AXE me how I know. :eek:

Phx Mike 05-31-2020 08:22 PM

Agee with everything here. It’s never an issue when you are moving....idling and or driving slow is what drives up engine temp. My FE has just one SPAL fan that I turn on when I start the car and leave on all the time. Temps in the summer are generally 190-195 which the engine likes. At 210 I make sure I am moving. Have not seen it get hotter than that.

Generally I overheat before the engine.

Mike.


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