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Increasing the surface area of the radiator in the LT5 can be accomplished only by adding additional cores. Adding additional cores increases the resistance to air flow. Compensation for reduced air flow due to the increased restriction of more cores can only occur with greater air flow. Quote:
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You need to understand that thermostats DO NOT regulate MAXIMUM temperatures, but only MINIMUM opening temperatures.
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Re: Why not just remove thermostat?
Good stuff there Jerry...
Colder-rated thermostat for cooler running temps is one of the biggest myths I know of. But Hog said his twister DOES turn "so much so" cooler, with only the lower-rated stat. Quote:
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I would add........ Turning the cooling fans on earlier has the same effect as opening your thermostat earlier (160 deg). After a steady state coolant temperature is reached where your fans and my fans are both on no matter when I turned my fans on the cooling effect is the same. But then again ....if you are operating where the coolant temperature is 218 deg (just below the secondary fan normal operation) then turning on your fans at say 200 deg would be a definite advantage. Same goes for the coolant temperature at which the primary fans turn on at 228 deg. If you have coolant temperature of 227 deg then turning on your fans at a lower temperature will be an advantage. But if we both have a standard radiator and the coolant temperature is at least 228 deg where both your fans are on with my fans turning on at a lower temperature...there would be no advantage to me turning my fans on at the lower temperature in that situation. Now having said that......There is a caveat My fans come on at 205 deg and off at 200 deg but then again I have a Ron Davis Radiator. Turning my fans on earlier (at a higher temperature than my 180 deg thermostat) will have a greater cooling effect (because of the Ron Davis Radiator). My coolant temperatures are actually less than the standard fan turn on temperature of 228 deg or 219 deg (I recall Secondary fan turns on at 228 deg F and Primary fan turns on at 219 deg F. I also recall fans turn off with a drop of 11 deg F more or less). With a chip....Marc sets the fans on at 205 deg F and off at 200 deg F. Both our fans are on at 205 deg (Programmed in the modified Chip) but my fans are pulling air through a Ron Davis Radiator and can take advantage of the lower coolant temperature operation fan turn on programmed by Marc. In other words....because of my Ron Davis Radiator I would be normally running the ZR-1 with the fans OFF (because I am below the normal coolant temperatures that would normally turn the fans on). So....I turn my fans on sooner (Marc Chip) where the full advantage of the Ron Davis Radiator can be experienced. Dynomite aka Cliff I hope I made my self clear I know.....clear as mud
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Especially on the passenger side where the oil cooler hoses are located.
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