Bleeding the air pocket out of the cs4 models is simple and easy to do, and it'll result in lower temps, many times significantly.
However with about 15 to 20 minutes of work, you can potentially drop up to another 10 degrees.
It involves rotating the CS4 radiator and fan. Nice thing, the hoses and fan wires are plenty long enough to do this. The water lines will need trimmed is all.
GX will most likely be doing this to the radiators in the future as well... they are aware of the benefits and have been testing the compressors... It not only cools better, but eliminates the air pocket issue with first time fills.
Temps are at 30 minutes, at approximately 3500psi the entire run. One with factory position and air pocket cleared, the other with the radiator rotated. Obviously, your results will vary... but definitely should be better than not turning it.
(Results are nearly identical with cover on or off)
However with about 15 to 20 minutes of work, you can potentially drop up to another 10 degrees.
It involves rotating the CS4 radiator and fan. Nice thing, the hoses and fan wires are plenty long enough to do this. The water lines will need trimmed is all.
GX will most likely be doing this to the radiators in the future as well... they are aware of the benefits and have been testing the compressors... It not only cools better, but eliminates the air pocket issue with first time fills.
Temps are at 30 minutes, at approximately 3500psi the entire run. One with factory position and air pocket cleared, the other with the radiator rotated. Obviously, your results will vary... but definitely should be better than not turning it.
(Results are nearly identical with cover on or off)
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