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Hi all,

Just wondering how hot u guys have had ur cars?? i recently went to a track day and still only got the temp guage up to half way for the first time ever, generally it sits just below half way. Though today on a very hard drive round glorious today and we decided to go back the otherway, coming up the mountain my car began to get very hot and the temp guage rose to just before 3/4's. Could i have damaged something? has neone else got there car this hot before?

Cheers

John

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just check the coolant, after 3 track days ive still never had it over half. so generally the cooling is great on the engine, if u had the A/C on that can cause ur car to overheat abit more, and just the day itself. Check all the fluids man, but it should be fine i reckon

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