semperfiraptor
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I had the exact same issue happen to me last week. I have driven my route numerous times once with a box trailer and never did the engine temp get high enough to post the degrees in numbers. As long as I stayed off of the boost it was like normal but with extended boost I would get into the mid 230's After getting back home I had the local dealer look at it they couldn't replicate the problem after trying for two days. The fluid was fine and NO codes had even been thrown plus the shudders where working. When I got it back I tried on an extremely winding day 40+mph head wind and within about 7 miles at 75mph with boost I got the 230+ numbers. The dealer then sent an email up the chain. Ford came back and said since no codes where thrown this is completely normal. The degrees in numbers where just to let the driver know it was getting on the high side of warm. My truck also had the cam phasers replace back in Sept 2021 and this was the first major trip since the work had been performed. The local dealer surmised that there was a possible flash up date to the ecm that makes it more prevalent to display the degrees in numbers above the bar graph now? whatever! I still have a hard time believing this is normal since I have taken this trip so many times and never had this happen and now I do. I have decided to upgrade the intercooler and will also either remove the shutters , keep the motor attached to keep from throwing a cel, or I have even thought about just drilling large holes in the louvers to allow some air flow even when closed and with the larger more efficient IC should keep my hot compressed gas cooler. I'm wondering why no one else has thought about just drill holes in the louvers instead of the normal leave on or totally remove options in all the other posts? My Raptor is a 2017 with 65K totally stock, until this up coming weekend!