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I am not sure what .0123 square inches adds to the flow rate of an open thermostat? (maybe an increase of 1.18-1.17/1.17 or .85% (less than 1%) I am also not sure what contribution a .0123 square inch hole creates in terms of flow rate through the radiator when the thermostat is otherwise closed. Or .0369 square inches with three 1/8 inch holes in the thermostat flange. |
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I see 4 of 1/8" holes. What degree theromstat 180f or a stock 195f ?
Thanks for posting a picture of the thermostat. |
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Greetings from Lagos, Nigeria.....1 day here and only 9 days left but who is counting. I put in a new 180 Stant in mine as suggested by Marc
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The bit of flow you have all the time will run the coolant just a tad cooler so the thermostat will open just a bit later. Then as the thermostat approaches fully open the total flow is just a bit more adding in the .0123 square inches with the 1/8 inch holes (.0123 + 1.17 =1.18 square inches). I am not seeing exactly what the benefit of the 1/8 inch holes gives you given the total flow area of an open thermostat may be over 1.17 square inches and with your four 1/8 inch holes now 1.18 square inches ![]() I can see the thermostat opening a bit more smoothly having the 1/8 inch holes and not opening and closing as rather cold coolant is mixing with hot coolant as the thermostat initially starts to open ![]()
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Cliff,
I understand your calculation and logic. Interestingly, when stock (with Marc's chip), 6th gear cruise (say 70-75) on 80-85 degree day (it's been awhile...) coolant temp would stabilize around 211-213. In 5th gear it would drop to 203-205 probably due to increased coolant flow. With one 1/8" hole coolant temp would maintain, if I remember correct, around 197-198 regardless of 5th or 6th gear - just my experience. When I dropped in my 380 coolant temp went up a bit across the board. Also, after two blown OEM radiators I opted for non-plastic tank radiator and while at it figured I would try dual core/extra fin area option. |
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Good Information.......thanks ![]() Blown Radiators is not good.....kinda like the time my new water pump impeller became disconnected from the water pump shaft. ![]() What you find cruising in 6th versus 5th is what I found also which I attributed to higher Coolant Flow Rates in 5th gear as you suggested. Also your stock radiator (with Marc's chip) coolant temperatures are a bit high (203 to 205 deg F) for an 85 deg F day but NORMAL for a Stock Radiator. Basically your Coolant Temperature was in the range of your Cooling Fan Operational Limits set by Marc's Chip (ON 205 deg F and OFF 200 Deg F). That is about what I am getting with my Ron Davis on a 90 deg F day. The Coolant temperature stays around 190 deg F and rise to Coolant Termperature Fan Operational Limits when in traffic on a 80 to 90 deg F Day. A 100 deg F + day is a bit hotter Coolant Temperatures ![]() ALL with 180 deg F Thermostat and CLEAN Radiator/Oil Cooler/AC Condenser.
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![]() You should see the roads here, no way could a Z drive here, you need lots of ground clearance. Not much of a test for a radiator, only mid 80's.no humidity and a nice breeze.
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