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Post by petrol42 on May 2, 2014 1:46:12 GMT -5
I have a Kymco Super 8 that I'm slowly modifying. I added a Temp Gauge because it always bothered me that I didn't know how hot my motor was when I was pushing my scooter to the limit. A couple of weeks ago, I took my scooter out on a pretty mild day with the temps in the low 70s to a nice canyon ride in Orange County. I was pushing my scooter to the limit with the throttle pegged at WOT for a few miles. The highest temp that my gauge recorded was 376 degrees and it only got this hot after the throttle had been at WOT for at least three miles. It made me a little nervous but my scooter survived and the temp never went above 376 degrees. Also, this was without modifying the cooling system in any way. I had bought one of those cooling fans from Scooter Elements a little while ago but was too lazy to install it until yesterday. I also got a fan scoop, although I didn't get it from Scooter Elements. Its been getting a little hot around here so I decided to install these items yesterday to help aid in keeping my Super 8 cool. After installing the fan and the scoop, I took it out for a short ride and it was short for a reason. The outside temps were in the upper 80s to low 90s when I took my Super 8 out for a test ride. After my scooter was all warmed up, I started to do some WOT runs. What I noticed startled me. My temp gauge was reading 370 degrees and that wasn't even a mile of WOT. After about another mile and not even at WOT, my engine temp started to climb towards 390 degrees. That was too hot for my taste so I took it easy and rode home. Today, I re-installed my stock fan but obviously kept the fan scoop and took it out for a test ride. The outside temps were the same as yesterday when I installed the aftermarket fan. With the stock fan, my Super 8 never got above 360 degrees. I rode around quite a bit with the stock fan and I was quite satisfied that the stock fan was superior to this supposed Performance fan that I bought. So I recommend avoiding this Performance fan if you don't want your scooter to overheat.
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Post by millsc on May 2, 2014 10:12:28 GMT -5
I have been running this fan for awhile never got around to checking temps I haven't had any issues though.
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Post by walterwhite on May 2, 2014 12:12:25 GMT -5
nice scooter
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Post by bobby17772 on May 2, 2014 14:56:49 GMT -5
where did you get that fan scoop, I want it!
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Post by ramblinman on May 2, 2014 16:19:54 GMT -5
i know i read a post of his somewhere, said the performance fan is designed for less drag so engine temps will run hotter. guess it is mainly for racing or whatever, definitely not something you'd want for daily riding. also thought he said he stopped selling them because of those facts.
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Post by millsc on May 2, 2014 17:35:02 GMT -5
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Post by spandi on May 2, 2014 19:01:34 GMT -5
That's the thing about living in SoCal, it can get hotter than the blazes. (I had to modify my cooling system because of it)
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Post by millsc on May 2, 2014 20:37:53 GMT -5
The super 8 probably has a higher quality stock fan than the mainland China scoots most of us own.
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Post by petrol42 on May 3, 2014 3:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by petrol42 on May 3, 2014 3:24:42 GMT -5
where did you get that fan scoop, I want it! I bought it from ebay. Just search for GY6 Fan Scoop. Mine was like $13 bucks.
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Post by petrol42 on May 3, 2014 3:35:20 GMT -5
That is the same one I have. I don't remember if I bought it from his ebay store or from his actual website. Either way, I am curious about the picture "Proof" that he has on his ebay ad because I know what I saw from my temp gauge when I tried this High Performance fan on my scooter. I am disappointed that this fan didn't work. One of the reasons I thought this fan would work out was because I noticed the Kymco Movie 150 uses a fan similar to this High Performance fan and since the Movie 150 is Kymco's newest 150cc scooter, I thought Kymco knew something we didn't. Maybe the Kymco Movie 150 fan is similar but slightly different to push more air through the shroud. Maybe I'll give it the benefit of the doubt and try this fan out one more time to see if it wasn't some anomaly. I do know I installed it correctly because there's only one possible way to install it.
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Post by petrol42 on May 3, 2014 3:43:35 GMT -5
I noticed something about my original post.
I made a mistake and should've said that my scooter temps were running in the 300 degree range.
I've edited my post to correct my errors.
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Post by millsc on May 3, 2014 7:33:25 GMT -5
I guess I better test mine out too, or I may just put the stock fan back to be on the safe side we all know it works fine.
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Post by bobby17772 on May 3, 2014 13:07:10 GMT -5
Is that a trail tech temp gauge or something else it looks good in black
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Post by alleyoop on May 3, 2014 13:57:07 GMT -5
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