sailaholic wrote:project.r.racing wrote:sailaholic wrote:There was a lot of noise on the net about removing your thermostat will kill your engine because the water circulates too fast and overheats.
You mean overcool and increases engine wear.
with no thermostat, the car will operate at about 60 degrees when moving. and go up to 90 when stationary.
No I mean what I typed. As per rs2000 comment some people believe the water circulates too fast to carry the heart away.
I don't agree with the idea, just that there was mass hysteria about it.
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well their beliefs are incorrect. clearly they have never dríven with a stuck open thermstat or no thermostat at all. nil experience on their behalfs.
but if they are suggesting that the water circulates through the engine too fast, hence not taking some heat away with it, then maybe they have a point. as the ability to thermal transfer is reduced. but i've never seen data on that. as in measure block temp with normal operating cooling system, then measure block temp again without normal operating cooling system (ie removed thermostat).
in the end, racing cars dont run one, and they seem not to have an issue. but then they ain't worried about fuel consumption and engine wear as much as we are.
they might have a restrictor plate in place of the thermostat, and control flow depending on the diameter hole that is in the plate.
same idea as a turbo restrictor in some classes of motorsports to control power.