A friend recommended I try this out for my problem. First time post! I have a 1970 Challenger R/T. New 440 w/ 4 speed. Engine has 250 miles and was built by a great shop (long block). 1969 cast date to match car. It was installed by a shop with a life long Mopar nut. A new, quality copper radiator was installed with correct shroud. A Summit super heavy duty clutch fan with the proper fan used as well. The engine has a purple cam in that is one notch from stock up. Installed a new radiator cap, moved timing around, put a 160 Mr.Gasket high flow and a standard 180 thermostat. Both, same results. The gauges goes past halfway and comes with a 1/8 inch of the end of the hot side of the band. Does not matter if you are standing still (worse), running 60+mph (3:54), it goes up. Turning the heat on does not seem to have much of an effect either, but will help after awhile. Ran worse with the Mr.gasket thermostat as far as heat goes. It seems to be a flow problem. I want to keep the car original. Adding fans or other things seems to not address the real problem. I do not know Mopar engines or cooling systems. Came over from another brand...