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    #46
    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    Its called heat soak. All engines do it .
    Oh I was unaware. Hmm...Is this..bad?
    Originally posted by TSI
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      #47
      Not bad, perfectly normal. When your engine is running , your functioning , circulating cooling system is constantly removing the heat generated by the engine. When you turn off the engine the cooling system not functioning (well barely) so all the heat energy stored in the metal of the engine "soaks" into the coolant raising its temp until they are equal and then the temp will start to go down.
      Lorin


      Originally posted by slammin.e28
      The M30 is God's engine.

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        #48
        Well I kind of have another problem now..but I'm sure it's related to my original overheating

        So I drove my E30 around and I noticed that with the heat on blast and I'm on idle sitting at a light, the heat is actually cold..then when I'm driving in gear, it gets warm. Warm, but not hot, just "acceptable" for this weather.

        Hmmmm? I checked in the Bentley but that doesn't seem to have helped.
        Originally posted by TSI
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          #49
          Sorry for the double (well, triple post), but just to clarify my previous post, I know it's not related to the heatercore or valve in any way because when I had a faulty coolant temp sensor that made it read cold, my heat was still pretty freaking hot.
          Originally posted by TSI
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            #50
            No, nothing? I'm starting to think it's a faulty thermostat.. but I just got a new thermostat. Grrr.
            Originally posted by TSI
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