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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Because a bigger radiator will dissipate the heat faster, creating a more efficient way for the engine to operate optimally? Haha, just guessing not actually stating.
    That somehow makes sense...

    Going back, I was told by another radiator guy to remove the thermostat as it isn't doing any good. I simply smiled.

    So my other recommendation, do not modify the car unless you really know what you are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    That somehow makes sense...

    Going back, I was told by another radiator guy to remove the thermostat as it isn't doing any good. I simply smiled.

    So my other recommendation, do not modify the car unless you really know what you are doing.
    "there are times, when one thought one knew what one was doing, when in actuality, one didn't know. removing the thermostat is one such.."
    sometimes, one gets bad advice from a perceived expert in the field.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Going back, I was told by another radiator guy to remove the thermostat as it isn't doing any good. I simply smiled.
    We used to do that in all our Taxis (after the radiator was replaced by a "replacement")

    Using a Non-factory spec radiator (normally made of copper) has only 2 pros, it's easier to repair AND during those hot summer days, spraying the radiator with water can help the A/C.

    But based on experience with replacement radiators.

    It's bigger - but the rows are actually smaller
    It gets hotter, higher chances of the hood fading quicker

    I would also recommend to remove the thermostat as I'm not sure how will local radiators hold up.

    Only issues I noticed with removing the thermostat is that (1) it will take longer for the car to warm up, if you're driving short distances, it can be really annoying.

    (2) when driving at high speeds out of town, the engine temp will be lower than usual, hence again not reaching the optimum temp of the engine.

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    doubledouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    We used to do that in all our Taxis (after the radiator was replaced by a "replacement")

    Using a Non-factory spec radiator (normally made of copper) has only 2 pros, it's easier to repair AND during those hot summer days, spraying the radiator with water can help the A/C.

    But based on experience with replacement radiators.

    It's bigger - but the rows are actually smaller
    It gets hotter, higher chances of the hood fading quicker

    I would also recommend to remove the thermostat as I'm not sure how will local radiators hold up.

    Only issues I noticed with removing the thermostat is that (1) it will take longer for the car to warm up, if you're driving short distances, it can be really annoying.

    (2) when driving at high speeds out of town, the engine temp will be lower than usual, hence again not reaching the optimum temp of the engine.
    the aluminum-versus-copper-radiators arguments are in the innernet.
    na-hilo ako.

    having experienced "financial diversity" in life, i appreciate the copper-being-repair-able part. aluminum radiators can be repaired, but it takes special training and special materiel.
    someone advised me, "when the radiator starts leaking, replace it. even if you are able to repair that leak, others will follow soon."

    so, what was the reason daw, that made removing the thermostat a good move?
    Last edited by dr. d; December 5th, 2019 at 11:23 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so, what was the reason daw, that made removing the thermostat a good move?
    it's 1 less thing to worry about. without it water pump na lang and pwede masira (granting di mabutas yung radiator, hose and tumigil yung fan)

    those times when the car overheated pero ok naman lahat... thermostat did not open

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    it's 1 less thing to worry about. without it water pump na lang and pwede masira (granting di mabutas yung radiator, hose and tumigil yung fan)

    those times when the car overheated pero ok naman lahat... thermostat did not open
    well,
    i suppose, if you're in mass transport business, you do get to see problems that we private motorists only read about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    well,
    i suppose, if you're in mass transport business, you do get to see problems that we private motorists only read about.
    yup... our taxis used to run 400kms per day...

    but back to the thread...

    the car (Gen 2 CRV) is more than 10 years old... how long do you plan to keep it?

    forever - buy a replacement but you may need to make adjustments here and there. also there's chances of mali yung mabili mo. then bibili ka ulit nang bigger then adjustment ulit.
    upto 5 years - buy original, baka baratin ka ng buyer if mapansin nya na replacement yung radiator mo tapos modified bracket ng fan - happened to our Adventure

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    yup... our taxis used to run 400kms per day...

    but back to the thread...

    the car (Gen 2 CRV) is more than 10 years old... how long do you plan to keep it?

    forever - buy a replacement but you may need to make adjustments here and there. also there's chances of mali yung mabili mo. then bibili ka ulit nang bigger then adjustment ulit.
    upto 5 years - buy original, baka baratin ka ng buyer if mapansin nya na replacement yung radiator mo tapos modified bracket ng fan - happened to our Adventure

    Maybe 3 years or even more.
    was hoping may nakapagtry na dito with their crvs using 2 rows, dapat nga siguro 1 row nalang since yun nga ata ang stock.

    looking now for evercool like the one posted online laz, since dami good review but a friend told me good daw ang made in thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    That somehow makes sense...

    Going back, I was told by another radiator guy to remove the thermostat as it isn't doing any good. I simply smiled.

    So my other recommendation, do not modify the car unless you really know what you are doing.
    It's not doing any good..dagdag trabaho pa yun sa kanya para maibalik

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