overheating
#21
Re: overheating
Originally Posted by AccordX2Boost
You are full of crap, the water would stay cooler because it is not in the engine as long to collect heat, therefore it will cool at a greater volume. tell me how an engine runs 180 deg. with the thermostat in, but....whoa!..I take it out and it runs around 130 deg. jesus christ IT"S A MIRACLE! the purpose of a thermostat is to restrict (RESTRICT) the waterflow to maintain a certain temperature. (you sir are a "retarded dipshit") that is it's only purpose, it has nothing to do with holding water in the radiator.
#22
Re: overheating
Originally Posted by AccordX2Boost
You are full of crap, the water would stay cooler because it is not in the engine as long to collect heat, therefore it will cool at a greater volume. tell me how an engine runs 180 deg. with the thermostat in, but....whoa!..I take it out and it runs around 130 deg. jesus christ IT"S A MIRACLE! the purpose of a thermostat is to restrict (RESTRICT) the waterflow to maintain a certain temperature. (you sir are a "retarded dipshit") that is it's only purpose, it has nothing to do with holding water in the radiator.
Originally Posted by DeleriouS
haha thank you, jagoff jump off a cliff....and i am still waiting for your reply?
#23
Re: overheating
Don't take it out completely. Just hog it out some so it still has some restriction in it so it won't just flow through it like nothing and not take some of the heat.
#24
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Re: overheating
Yes it restricts the flow, and therefore HOLDS WATER IN THE RADIATOR (and engine), dipshit.
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