i'm not sure why some of the cars act one way, and some act another
i do know that the low speed fan coming on at the right time relative to the thermostat plays a role - i just discovered that my low speed fan was not coming on when it was supposed to, due to coolant leaking onto it and shorting it out - this is probably responsible for part of my small temp increase post supercharger - the supercharger itself should not have raised the coolant temp when not on boost - i'll get a chance to prove that theory in a couple of days
check to see that your low speed fans come on just above the 8 o'clock line, and the high speed fans come on after that - so that you know which is which, you can verify the sound of the fan speeds, by conducting the "pin test" i mentioned above
also, the lower pans are responsible for a lot - if those aren't there, the car will run warmer - the same can be said of the plastic cover that sits under the airbox - these components create the negative pressure zone necessary to provide proper flow
94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating
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