You have a check engine light?
Because that's the IAT sensor...it has nothing to do with controlling engine temps...that just tells the PCM what the incoming air temps are. It has been pretty hot recently...sure that isn't it...plus if you still have a stock tune...with stock fan turn on points...and a stock T-Stat...200* isn't hot...when your getting past 228*...then I'd worry.
Mine's gotten up to 230* a coupe times.You have a check engine light?
Because that's the IAT sensor...it has nothing to do with controlling engine temps...that just tells the PCM what the incoming air temps are. It has been pretty hot recently...sure that isn't it...plus if you still have a stock tune...with stock fan turn on points...and a stock T-Stat...200* isn't hot...when your getting past 228*...then I'd worry.
yes MAF code but it went away today and came back so i figured it was just the same code
I had a piece of crap of sunfire that would over heat all the time thats why i was like wtf not my gp lol this is the first time i noticed it get that hot
MAF and the IAT are two totally different things tho...
If your still running a stock 195* T-Stat...then that's not hot...because there is still about a 10-20* leway in what the temp of the tstat is to what the ACTUAL temp is...where I see on my Aeroforce...I see anywhere from 168-182...and I run a 160* T-Stat...so where I assume a 180* would get close to 200 and a 195 might be around 220* tops.
If you want to keep the car cooler...get a tuned PCM and a 180*...and get some headers...those cast iron manifolds like to hold in heat...along with the engine cover and hood liner...toss that crap out too.
You run a wire to the pin #23...or #26....can't remember...then run it to the Perf. Shift knob...that's it.
Stock heads...have to do what with a PCM and headers? Are you tearing the motor down to get the heads ported? If so...that would help kill knock and allow for more of a pulley drop...but won't let the motor run COOLER really.
Get the actual shift knob...breh