Spiced MSP
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- 2016 Peterbilt 579
can't wait to get my 505, looks nice
+1 lolits overrated haha
So you're telling me to not build the motor then?!
thats sick i hope i can get my built motor in soon. How are the gains with the 505?
I'd have to agree. Think about what else you could do with the money before dumping it into a 250+ hp protege.its up to you.... i wish i did less mods to my car and put my money into my rx7.
my buddy had a 240 and he read that when he swapped to the koyo rad they needed a cooler thermostat so it would open up.
any suggestions would be great.
I installed the Mishimoto rad and my engine temps went up a little bit on the stock thermostat.
The thermostat and the temp sensor are on either side of the radiator. So if the radiator gets rid of heat more efficiently then it makes sense that the thermostat will close a little bit because it is trying to maintain a certain temp. The result of this seems to be that the coolant coming out of the engine will be higher.
A lower temp sensor is more likely to stay fully open and therefore result in lower coolant temps (as measured coming out of the block and going into the radiator).
Hope this makes sense![]()
I remember reading somewhere that getting a lower temp therma stat is a no no for our cars. (gotta find it) Lower temp therma-stats is use to allow cars to run richer. In this car since our cars run rich as they do. The result is a negative affect.
Yes and no. I guess you just have to think of the cooling system as a whole.seems so counter productive to add a better rad haha
but im going to go pick up a new thermostat and drill a hole in it. Start small and work my way up if needed to see that will help since a low thermostat is hard to find.
they have that stupid little chip you can get that tricks your ecu into thinking its colder, which will advance the timing. Is that what maybe you are thinking about?
Really dont see how a thermo stat would really play that much of an affect on AFRs, i could be wrong though.
if that is the case though i can just retune my car.
Yes and no. I guess you just have to think of the cooling system as a whole.
Drilling a hole will allow more coolant to flow when the engine is cold, which will mean that it will take longer to warm up.
Best bet it to get a low-temp thermostat which will let the engine warm up normally but will allow more coolant flow at lower temps.
Coolant temp has more to do with the tune than air temp.
Funkalicious is right, look into it more, it was proven that low temp thermostats hurt performance and stock 195 is best.