**Update**
Alright, I wrapped my fuel lines and rails in the engine bay. Didn't do the ones under the truck next to the transmission.
Drove it today in 95-100 degree temps in the city then up a mild mountain pass. Here is what happened.
Denali did good all day in the city with the A/C on the whole time. Started heading up the hill and the temp spiked to about 200. Turned the A/C off and pulled off to the side of the road and it cooled down real quick. Even turned the A/C back on. Hooked up my OBDII reader for some more accurate reads.
Started up the hill again with A/C on and got the Service Stabiltrac/Traction Control Off messaged. Didn't notice any performance issues so I kept going and the warning light eventually went away (10 minutes maybe). During this time my temps went up to 232 degrees but it never died the rest of the trip. It cooled down for a while then spiked to 225 as we were getting home.
Don't really know what to think of these results. Is it normal/safe for the temp to get up that high? I was unloaded and not towing. Just me and the A/C.
Edit to add. Wife always fills up with 91 octane, so do I. I also dumped in a bottle of Sea Foam for good measure.
Alright, I wrapped my fuel lines and rails in the engine bay. Didn't do the ones under the truck next to the transmission.
Drove it today in 95-100 degree temps in the city then up a mild mountain pass. Here is what happened.
Denali did good all day in the city with the A/C on the whole time. Started heading up the hill and the temp spiked to about 200. Turned the A/C off and pulled off to the side of the road and it cooled down real quick. Even turned the A/C back on. Hooked up my OBDII reader for some more accurate reads.
Started up the hill again with A/C on and got the Service Stabiltrac/Traction Control Off messaged. Didn't notice any performance issues so I kept going and the warning light eventually went away (10 minutes maybe). During this time my temps went up to 232 degrees but it never died the rest of the trip. It cooled down for a while then spiked to 225 as we were getting home.
Don't really know what to think of these results. Is it normal/safe for the temp to get up that high? I was unloaded and not towing. Just me and the A/C.
Edit to add. Wife always fills up with 91 octane, so do I. I also dumped in a bottle of Sea Foam for good measure.
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