silverstreak
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so helppp hahha
Your car needs lots. You make the rest of us GP owners look bad. Drive it off a cliff.
so helppp hahha
what does a tstat exactly do for the engine
well ok ill explain myself again hahha , this 9 seconds stuff (FUTURE)will happen within the next few years , were planning everything out , but as for my current mod list , as seen directly above , these will be current and are experimenting with the car to see what it can and cant do , wanna beef it above stock and start small and not open a huge can of worms right now , seeing as its my daily driver , i think doing electrical and cooling and cam n such can give me a huge improvement above stock but i need some assistance from u tunign vets , bc u guys have experience , i have done alot of reading and have come along way , im converging from appearance mods and shoving performance in ... do u understand ? i want to start on a smaller scale , not my 20-30gs just yet , maybe a couple thous on these mods , so helppp hahha
well i was told by a very good tech that 160 degree t stats cause premature engine failure. read it and heard it several times. i do have a 180 but wont get anything lower
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but leave the Thermostat alone unless you are building a dedicated 1/4 mile car (which I doubt). First of all the thermostat's rating is only the temperature that it opens, allowing full flow of coolant. So a 160 degree stat will open sooner, but the fan still won't turn on at that low a temperature; so you might run a little cooler on the highway where you have airflow, but not around town in stop and go driving.
Second; if you modify the fan to get it to turn on sooner, you have now done nothing more than triumphantly thrown out 40 years of automotive technology and engineering advancements, and reverted right back to 1966 when lots of cars ran 160 degree thermostats. A modern car is designed to run normally at 200 - 230 degrees; it's more efficient, better for fuel economy, and will allow the engine to burn off condensation in the oil for longer engine life. The whole engine management system is designed around these operating temperatures; you can't alter one thing without affecting the entire system.
Do yourself a favor and leave the correct thermostat in there and go enjoy your car!
If you decide to do it anyway, take the old thermostat in to a good parts store (not a "McParts" store like Autozone, but rather a real parts store, i.e. NAPA or similar) and a good parts guy (or girl) can look it up by the dimensions even if it's not listed by application yet.
I'm pretty sure this is someone on a new account messing with everyone, because there is no way it's real.
If that were so they would have responded to the bashing instead of fleeing in obvious embarrassment.
you ask him if he wanted to run one with you?Dead serious he was all up in my shiz on Car Domain too dude...FOR REAL. And it made no sense at all saying I race Camry's and my car looks like **** because it has no visual mods. I LOL'ed.
you ask him if he wanted to run one with you?
Should I? :th_peaceout:
On one of his comments to another GP owner on cardomain he says that he's doing Audi and BMW foundation in his car. Anyone want to explain how the hell he did that?