11-14-2022, 05:41 AM | #1 |
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Z28 temp gauge gone mad after trackday
Hi guys
I'm on a Zandvoort trackday at the moment in my z28, car has been great all morning but just got back in it to go for lunch after letting it cool down for 20 mins and the temp guage has gone straight into the red after 2 minutes of normal driving. Radiator is cool, pipes going to it are warm but not massively hot and everything else is as normal. My best guess is the temp sensor but could waterpump have failed? Any other ideas? I've got a couple of hours to drive home, is it worth risking it? Should also add that it got a bit unhappy after a top speed run yesterday throwing intermittent engine light but has been absolutely fine today until now. Thanks in advance etc, why does this have to happen in a foreign country though? 🙄 |
11-14-2022, 06:20 AM | #2 |
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Check coolant level
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11-14-2022, 10:06 AM | #3 |
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It's possible the wire for the coolant sensor is grounding out or the sensor is bad. What was the reading on the DIC? What was the oil temp? Any codes from the CEL the day before? If the water pump failed you'd know it as the coolant would have quickly boiled over. If I recall correctly your car is a highly modified track car. You may want to consider getting a good trailer and truck with a few support tools and parts and also have a knowledgeable friend with you during track events.
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11-14-2022, 10:24 AM | #4 |
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Looks like it was airlocked, let it cool down and ran it up to temp with the rad cap and expansion tank off and it was fine ..... until I started to go home, then it did it again
My guess is the rad cap isn't up to heavy track use, must be getting air in from somewhere |
11-15-2022, 03:47 AM | #5 | |
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Thanks for the advice but I was with plenty of friends and a couple of race teams, Ive only been doing trackdays for 25 years - this particular trip included Spa, Nurburgring and Zandvoort. And FWIW if youre going to trailer the car whats the point in keeping it street legal, you might as well take a racecar on slicks, no? |
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11-15-2022, 05:48 AM | #6 | |
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03-12-2024, 09:17 AM | #7 |
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Probably time for an update ...... strap in, its been an exciting ride.
Got the car back home after the trackdays put it onto an OBD and saw various codes related to breathing and the evap system. Went through all of the pipes/hoses and found that one was pretty severely kinked, straightened it out and all seemed to be well again. Took it out a couple of times and then put it away for winter. I didnt drive the car again for a few months, but within 20 minutes it overheated to the point of blowing its head gasket. I sent it to the best LS guy in the UK https://dynotorque.co.uk/ and although he was puzzled that the HG had gone - in his words "LS7's dont do head gaskets" - he found it had breached, he also found a piston had cracked. He also discovered one of the aftermarket sports cats had detached itself and was partially blocking the exhaust, quite likely what caused the problem as it broke while I was doing around 170mph on a German Autobahn. All fixed, no worries, I still remember him saying "you were lucky it didnt crack the block" when I collected it Drove it carefully for a week and then let loose ....... and it overheated again. Back on the recovery truck, back up to Birmingham and you guessed it, the block was cracked. Fast forward 3 months, add another head gasket, another set of bearings, a replaced cylinder liner, a much lighter wallet and about a week more of sub 4K running in to go and my main takeaway is: If youve got aftermarket cats fitted keep an eye on them. The guys that did the machining was also 100% that the existing liners were not standard, anyone heard of this before? |
03-12-2024, 11:59 AM | #8 |
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I also blew up some aftermarket cats after a few track events!
I was lucky to discover it before anything serious could happen, but both mufflers were completely clogged with cat material. |
03-12-2024, 12:24 PM | #9 |
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Mine was literally wedged up against the lambada sensor otherwise it would have fallen out (probably better TBH):
Bonus pic of cracked piston too: |
03-12-2024, 01:12 PM | #10 | |
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Mine came with my ARH long tubes. But I actually don't think it's uncommon for cats to get blown out after heavy track use. I'm not sure they are intended to run at high temps for prolonged periods. I decided to hollow them out and run catless rather than trying another set of cats. |
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My concern is that its going to be louder, it was close to noise limits here already, I guess theres only one way to find out ........ |
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03-13-2024, 10:46 AM | #14 |
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