DaveHess
TDR MEMBER
I posted a couple of days ago about a cooling problem I am having. After a lot of research, I think I boiled the problem down to this: If I had a thermostat problem, I would overheat at idle. But since my idle temp is good (190) and my problem is when under a load, it makes me believe I have an airflow problem. I have checked my radiator, charge air cooler (intercooler), and condensor as well as the transmission cooler and P/S cooler. All are clear and free of debris. Which brings me to an interesting question. In April I installed an Aries 4" Bull Bar on the truck. The main hoop goes across the main horizontal cross beam of the grille but the uprights cut across the grille. The cross bar of the bull bar is up high enough to make it just a little inconvenient to open the hood but I can angle my wrist upside down over the top of it and unlatch the hood. I also added 2 PIAA fog lights that are mounted on the bull bar's cross bar meaning to open the hood, I put my arm between the lights. Is it possible that this Bull Bar is restricting that much airflow to cause the truck to run 215 to 220 under load at highway speeds? Does anyone else have this Bull Bar?