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barryogen wrote:dunno, but has... just telling it how I see it.
Fortyone.co.nz wrote:barryogen wrote:dunno, but has... just telling it how I see it.
All good! Pics installed?
slighty_sykotic wrote:Err. how can it lower it below your thermostat?
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Fortyone.co.nz wrote:
All good! Pics installed?
Ae92typeX wrote:even if something increases the efficency of the cooling system, the thermostat would open and close to ensure the engine is running at the determined temp.
If the engine runs colder simply because air is ducted more efficently I would query that the thermostat is opening closing as it should.
Theres no way (imo) it cools down the block alone enough just because of a more efficently ducted cooling. The radiator can certainally be more efficently cooled and run cooler, but this should not impact the temp the thermostat is set at.
wtf is that pic, a snow barrow?
Mr Revhead wrote:Ae92typeX wrote:even if something increases the efficency of the cooling system, the thermostat would open and close to ensure the engine is running at the determined temp.
If the engine runs colder simply because air is ducted more efficently I would query that the thermostat is opening closing as it should.
Theres no way (imo) it cools down the block alone enough just because of a more efficently ducted cooling. The radiator can certainally be more efficently cooled and run cooler, but this should not impact the temp the thermostat is set at.
wtf is that pic, a snow barrow?
i agree with this man.
i dont agree with the comment about exiting air at the base of the windscreen, thats a high pressure area!
Ae92typeX wrote: The panel says it increases efficency, but it shouldnt drop normal operating temp if you have a functioning thermo imo
TRD Man wrote:Ae92typeX wrote: The panel says it increases efficency, but it shouldnt drop normal operating temp if you have a functioning thermo imo
You seem to be inferring that the operating temperature of an engine will stay at the point the thermostat opens.
Most Toyota thermostats will begin opening at 80 degrees and will be fully open at about 85 ~ 90 degrees - if I recall correctly.
Yet most pressurised systems will probably maintain a temperature of something over 90 degrees.
A TRD or a TOM'S thermostat opens at 71 degrees which is about the optimum temperature for a competition engine to run at. But the engine won't stay at that temperature by virtue of the thermostat alone.
Directing air more efficiently through the cooling system will have a beneficial effect - just as directing cool air efficiently to an intake does.
slighty_sykotic wrote:TRD Man wrote:Ae92typeX wrote: The panel says it increases efficency, but it shouldnt drop normal operating temp if you have a functioning thermo imo
You seem to be inferring that the operating temperature of an engine will stay at the point the thermostat opens.
Most Toyota thermostats will begin opening at 80 degrees and will be fully open at about 85 ~ 90 degrees - if I recall correctly.
Yet most pressurised systems will probably maintain a temperature of something over 90 degrees.
A TRD or a TOM'S thermostat opens at 71 degrees which is about the optimum temperature for a competition engine to run at. But the engine won't stay at that temperature by virtue of the thermostat alone.
Directing air more efficiently through the cooling system will have a beneficial effect - just as directing cool air efficiently to an intake does.
He seems to be infering correct information?
If a thermostat is working corectly, how the hell can any amount of cooling lower the temp below the thermostat point. And whatever you said about the trd/tom thermostats has nothing to do with this convo at all...
If it gets colder, thermostat closes, and the temp goes up. Unless something is wrong.
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