Exactly.No reason whatsoever you should need to mess with the stock cooling system, even in Arizona heat.
As long as your stock cooling system is properly maintained, “upgrading” the cooling it system is a waste of money and completely unnecessary.
Exactly.
X3.
I overhauled my system in 2016 with a new mopar radiator and water pump. New G05 coolant, hoses, and thermostat. Crawling at 1mph in rocks or sitting in 100 degree weather in the bumper to bumper traffic the cooling system does its job.
Is that as slow as you can crawl? I think with my ratio I’m down to 0.2mph.X3.
I overhauled my system in 2016 with a new mopar radiator and water pump. New G05 coolant, hoses, and thermostat. Crawling at 1mph in rocks or sitting in 100 degree weather in the bumper to bumper traffic the cooling system does its job.
I carry extra water and sometimes Gatorade so I get the salts back in my system.People in hot climates, what have you done to increase cooling system capacity?
The above comments really tell the entire story. It's sometimes hard to accept that the factory anything can be more than up to any job, especially where cooling is concerned. But in reality, the Mopar cooling system is as good as you're going to get, it has more than enough excess cooling capacity to keep the engine cool in any temperature a human can survive in. Pretty much any change to the OE cooling system will result in a downgrade/reduction in the cooling ability,People in hot climates, what have you done to increase cooling system capacity?