You might be using the wrong Coolant
Yes, the thermostat stays closed until the predtermined temperature is reached (I'll call it temperature A). When the coolant reaches temperature A, the thermostat opens and allows coolant to flow through the radiator until the temperature drops below temperature A and the thermostat closes, then the coolant is once again only flowing through the engine. This process keeps going on over and over again. My point is that your engine will never operate with coolant "cooler" than temperature A after warmup. Water wetter just allows superior cooling of the heatsoaked fluid. Also if you take out the thermostat your engine will never get to its normal coolant temperature under Normal driving conditions. Since there is nothing controlling the flow between the radiator and the engine block, the coolant will flow through the radiator and never heat up. Your more than welcome to say I'm wrong, but if you try it, you will see I am right.
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Aug 19, 2015 11:12 PM




