My GTD caddy starts to run hot if it sees much traffic and also if I give it some on a long incline.
It has stock boost and fuel setup. And a large FMIC.
The water pump and rad is good although there is oil in the coolant - though I'm suspecting the water cooled turbo is causing this?

dunno why I'm suspecting the turbo!
Anyway I swapped over to a highish mix of SVO veg oil about 60 - 70% veg oil to the 30 - 40% diesel.
The caddy is now misfiring on one cylinder when cold, the situation improves once the engine is warm but is still slightly evident at idle.
Is the veg oil highlighting issues? Any ideas?
increase the timing a little. try 1.05mm
Hot in traffic means your radiator fan isn't kicking in (check the fuse and thermoswitch on the rad). Hot in inclines could be a bad Thermostat, cheap coolant or you could be losing a lot of efficiency in that big intercooler thus less air for the amount of fuel injected (higher EGTs).
I feel that running that ratio of veggie will cause problems you speak of over a period of time if you are closing down on themixture unless injectors are running perfectly. Try running a tank of straight diesel...
You're not over 82 are you? :wink:
i dont know if this works but i know biodiesel is an excellent solvent and they say to change your fuel filter after like 2 tanks because it may loosen up gunk in your fuel system i dont know if a dirty fuel fliter could lean your mixture? but also i agree check your fan sensor/fan in general
Thermostat is out, has been for a while, that improved the situation.
The fan works, but with the type of traffic conditions I'm driving in I wouldn't ever expect the fan to cut in at all especially not in our weather.
In summer I have to run with heater on full blast the keep the temp gauge normal-ish.
Normal traffic conditions for me are steady flowing traffic 30/40 mph, but if it slows nearer 20 or I get caught by a couple of red lights or roadworks then the the gauge rockets.
I feel that running that ratio of veggie will cause problems you speak of over a period of time
tis the second time I've put veg in, last time was 10 months ago
increase the timing a little. try 1.05mm
Is this for cooler running or for the veg oil? Could I just pull the cold advance and see if the situation improves? would that have the same effect?
If there is no thermostat, then the bypass hose will be bypassing the radiator, i.e. only some of the coolant flow will be getting cooled, get a decent thermostat in there and see what happens. Superglue the wretched thing into the housing, this keeps the swearing to a minimum whilst you try to bolt it back together. Gravity is not your friend. :evil:
The caddy was rebuilt from a shell over 14months and has been on the road for nearly 12 months now.
The engine was rebuilt during the caddy rebuild.
The rad was flushed and pressure tested
I had three water pumps to choose from, the best was selected and then stripped, checked and fitted.
I have now returned to regular diesel, the poor running + smoke is gone
The overheating is improved but as it was prior to going veggie
I will fit the thermostat I bought months ago, never fitted it because my bikes all run without stats. I appreciate the cold running issue bought hadn't figured on the bypass circuit.
Thanks for the help so far, I'll let you know the outcome.