They can always do a mod and install a hood vent. That would also look cool as well. LOL!
I see that you were referring to the radiant heat which I became confused. How about the coolant lost, can you explain how that happened?
I've read this thing but coolant lost wasn't mentioned:
Do I need to Change My Car Thermostat? | BlueDevil Products
6km/l before thermostat change
7.3+ after (no express way)
both 60+ liters (full tank method)
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Last edited by StockEngine; May 21st, 2018 at 10:42 AM.
^ Is this for your Elantra? What were the symptoms aside from the radiant heat and bad FC? Did the temp gauge rise above its normal level?
Bro stock, do use an obd scanner/reader?
It would've been interesting to compare the working temp of your cooling system pre & post thermostat change
do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
Whaaaaat?elantra does 12+ after and 10+ before..That is seriously good FC for an Elantra! Is this the 1.6 Gamma or 1.8 nu engine? M/T or A/T? Average speed for that mileage?
Baka naman M/T pure highway driving yan running at 80 km/h? He he....
question: ano epekto (kung meron man) pag walang thermostat ang cooling system ng oto?
ito bro magandang explantion at clear na examples:
This ideal engine-operating temperature accomplishes several goals: It helps engine oil to lubricate efficiently and to remove harmful deposits. It reduces emissions and gas consumption, and contributes to engine performance.
Thus, the thermostat has an impact on your engine's health and longevity.
taken from: Do I Need to Replace My Car Thermostat? | AxleAddictA failed thermostat will prevent the engine from operating within its ideal temperature range and affect its performance. For example:
A thermostat stuck opened will cause a continuous flow of coolant, resulting in a lower operating temperature. Since the oil operates below temperature, the condition accelerates parts' wear, reducing engine efficiency and increasing emissions over time.
On the other hand, a thermostat stuck in the closed position will prevent coolant flow and cause the temperature to steadily rise. If you fail to notice and keep your engine running, in a matter of minutes your engine self-destructs. Literally.
Either way, your engine will suffer damage. The difference is just in the amount of time it takes.
Last edited by baludoy; May 23rd, 2018 at 08:42 AM.
I tried this and the ecu kept warming up the engine.( malamig sa bundok) resulting to bad fc. even sa highway na napakainit. lalamig agad makina lol. taas ng fc. anyways bought a new one to replace the modified "open" thermostat.
there are more bad things na pwede mangyari..
dont modify!
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This is something I can't explain to this radiator guy as he kept suggesting that I remove the thermostat. He said that old cars are better without it. He further explained that should it get stuck in close position, it will cause a lot of damage and unnecessary repairs.
Another guy, he suggested that I replace the radiator with a bigger one. This in effect will save gas.