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Roasted Bunny Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:22am
The easiest way to overheat your vehicle?
Quote from Michaelprojectcars: "If you want the oil to heat up quickly then remove the oil cooler. If you want the water to heat up remove the radiator."
Last edited by Roasted Bunny; Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:38am
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Johnny362000 Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:22am 
remove the radiator
Roasted Bunny Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:23am 
Originally posted by Johnny362000:
remove the radiator
Does it heat up very fast?
Johnny362000 Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
Originally posted by Johnny362000:
remove the radiator
Does it heat up very fast?
It's the fastest it's going to overheat without crashing it
[LTT] LinusFTW Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:25am 
If you want the oil to heat up quickly then remove the oil cooler. If you want the water to heat up remove the radiator.
Roasted Bunny Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:27am 
Originally posted by Johnny362000:
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
It's the fastest it's going to overheat without crashing it
Thanks man. Does it heat up while idle?
[LTT] LinusFTW Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:28am 
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
Originally posted by Johnny362000:
It's the fastest it's going to overheat without crashing it
Thanks man. Does it heat up while idle?
if you damage the radiator while driving then the block will not cool down.
Roasted Bunny Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:29am 
Originally posted by Pro Racer Michaelprojectcars:
If you want the oil to heat up quickly then remove the oil cooler. If you want the water to heat up remove the radiator.
Ahh. Never knew oil cooler existed. XD
[LTT] LinusFTW Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:30am 
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
Originally posted by Pro Racer Michaelprojectcars:
If you want the oil to heat up quickly then remove the oil cooler. If you want the water to heat up remove the radiator.
Ahh. Never knew oil cooler existed. XD
well it does it's a nice way to get rod knock without damaging the other things.
Roasted Bunny Mar 18, 2016 @ 11:32am 
Originally posted by Pro Racer Michaelprojectcars:
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
Ahh. Never knew oil cooler existed. XD
well it does it's a nice way to get rod knock without damaging the other things.
Very helpful, thanks!
Johnny362000 Mar 18, 2016 @ 1:04pm 
Originally posted by BonnieTheBunny:
Originally posted by Johnny362000:
It's the fastest it's going to overheat without crashing it
Thanks man. Does it heat up while idle?
No, it'll only heat up under stress
pintobeanz114 Mar 18, 2016 @ 5:04pm 
Stay in any gear on redline for a few minuets or crash at a low rate of speed to damage not the engine, the ratiator.
I find the best way to overheat it is to do doughnuts with a missing radiator. Doughnuts or just driving at a high speed will overheat the engine a lot quicker than idling or revving it while stationary.
Johnny362000 Mar 19, 2016 @ 4:55am 
Originally posted by Shadowrunner:
I find the best way to overheat it is to do doughnuts with a missing radiator. Doughnuts or just driving at a high speed will overheat the engine a lot quicker than idling or revving it while stationary.
That's becuase it's not under any stress revving while stationary. Put it in gear and hold the handbrake and rev it, that will put it under stress
Originally posted by Shadowrunner:
I find the best way to overheat it is to do doughnuts with a missing radiator. Doughnuts or just driving at a high speed will overheat the engine a lot quicker than idling or revving it while stationary.
Heck, the high end V8s(like on the racing Bolides) overheat if you drive aggressively for too long
Nadeox1 Mar 22, 2016 @ 9:24am 
Originally posted by senpie:
Originally posted by Shadowrunner:
I find the best way to overheat it is to do doughnuts with a missing radiator. Doughnuts or just driving at a high speed will overheat the engine a lot quicker than idling or revving it while stationary.
Heck, the high end V8s(like on the racing Bolides) overheat if you drive aggressively for too long

Next update will bring some fine tuning of the radiators.
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