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SGT-PillzBury 02-08-2019 12:36 AM

Is Modern Horsepower still around?/Cooling
 
Hello,

I was doing research on how to make my 2013 C63 run cooler and I came across Modern Horsepower's intake gaskets and thermostat in an old thread. I looked them up and it seems they aren't around anymore. Does anyone have any info about them and if they still make those parts? I also found out Mishimoto makes a thermostat that opens at 180 degrees. Any other recommendations on how to make my car run cooler?

TIA
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Texas E63 02-08-2019 08:37 AM

Sikky sells a Thermo Gasket for the 156 diredct - and Mishmoto does have a correct fitting 180 thermo

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chrisridebike8 02-08-2019 10:50 AM

Never EVER give money to MHP. They are shady AF and scam people, if they are even still around

austintipton 02-08-2019 12:03 PM

Talking to my local indy shop, he recommends an E85 conversion kit if you are tracking the car and going into limp mode. E85 runs cooler.

Other people say the BS oil cooler.

Or, don't bother with a racetrack unless the temperature is 80 degrees or less.

Texas E63 02-08-2019 12:08 PM

My car runs 12-15 degrees cooler on E85 - hence why I didn't do the Sikky's or Mishimoto that i'd bought..... I am running the cooler Weistec plugs however. That said I haven't tracked it yet, but should get a decent sense of how the temps do over a longer period when I run it in the Big Bend Roadrace in April....hoping to have the LSD and a few final tweaks done prior.

SGT-PillzBury 02-10-2019 10:39 PM

I don't track my car. I daily drive it and do some spirited driving. But it runs relatively hot. Sometimes in traffic the temps will jump up to 240 degrees in comfort and other times it will be around 220 degrees cruising at low rpms in manual mode. Usually around 210-215 in comfort on the freeway and 220 around the city. Trying to find a fix that isn't too expensive. I was thinking about checking out the water pump and doing the mishimoto thermostat. I already did new coolant with water wetter and running ravenol 5w-40 (mb spec) oil. I was also thinking about the intake manifold spacers, air filter spacers, radiator block off plate, adding an aftermarket oil cooler (one that is not too expensive).

SGT-PillzBury 02-10-2019 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by Texas E63 (Post 7676295)
My car runs 12-15 degrees cooler on E85 - hence why I didn't do the Sikky's or Mishimoto that i'd bought..... I am running the cooler Weistec plugs however. That said I haven't tracked it yet, but should get a decent sense of how the temps do over a longer period when I run it in the Big Bend Roadrace in April....hoping to have the LSD and a few final tweaks done prior.

Do the colder plugs work? I saw before that I should run SLS spark plugs (one step colder). Do they affect the car when it's cold outside? I'm in Seattle and drive the car in freezing temps sometimes.

Texas E63 02-11-2019 04:14 AM

The combo of the plugs and E85 for sure makes below freezing starts a bit tough...... it'll take 2-3 tries to catch sometimes when it's below 40.... but it runs fine otherwise. I rarely break 215 degrees now but it'll be interesting to see if that holds during the Texas summer

SGT-PillzBury 02-13-2019 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by Texas E63 (Post 7678505)
The combo of the plugs and E85 for sure makes below freezing starts a bit tough...... it'll take 2-3 tries to catch sometimes when it's below 40.... but it runs fine otherwise. I rarely break 215 degrees now but it'll be interesting to see if that holds during the Texas summer

From talking to buddies I think the rough cold start is from the E85. E85 isn't that common here so I won't be able to daily drive on it. What spark plugs are you using? I remember when I looked up spark plugs like a year ago, SLS plugs fit C63 and are one step colder.

PeterA90 02-13-2019 09:37 AM

Thermostat doesn’t do much from what I read and people are who go colder plugs typically lose power n/a. Save colder plugs for forced induction. Performance eurowerks makes a radiator block off plate. Give them a call.

SGT-PillzBury 02-13-2019 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by PeterA90 (Post 7680442)
Thermostat doesn’t do much from what I read and people are who go colder plugs typically lose power n/a. Save colder plugs for forced induction. Performance eurowerks makes a radiator block off plate. Give them a call.

Is the radiator block off the same as @BLKROKT's? Also can anyone confirm that the colder plugs rob power? And is the radiator block off going to help for daily driving and being in traffic?

PeterA90 02-13-2019 03:39 PM


SGT-PillzBury 02-13-2019 08:26 PM

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