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Old 03-03-2017, 11:50 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Greetings, this is my first post. I am planning on creating a partial upper grill block on my 2014 f150. I plan to use foam pipe insulation to fill the grill slots. I'm not planning on installing a fan indicator light, so what operating temperatures are safe? I have an OBD I scan tool to monitor the temperatures.

On a unrelated note, does anyone know of a bolt-on belly pan for my truck? Thanks
GM is allowing up to 239-F for coolant,284-F for engine oil,and 284-F for gear oil on their Corvette ZO6.
You should have a similar all-synthetic lube package and same-tech cooling system.
As Frank mentioned,be careful of oil/trans cooler,especially if you have the towing package.
Intercooler?
You should have an OBD-2 system.
And I think that you're on your own as far as the bellypan goes.
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