Why use a t-stat?
Guess what, the car doesn't run any hotter then it did, if anything it runs cooler, not by alot, but a little.
I am gonna toss a bottle of water wetter in the car and see what that gets me.
The other function the t-stat can serve is to prevent pump cavitation, some pumps will cavitate at the unrestricted flowrates with no t-stat and this can cause overheating as the flow is essentially interrupted, hence the wives' tale that no t-stat will cause overheating.
The other function the t-stat can serve is to prevent pump cavitation, some pumps will cavitate at the unrestricted flowrates with no t-stat and this can cause overheating as the flow is essentially interrupted, hence the wives' tale that no t-stat will cause overheating.
I can tell you, that a Meziere race pump does not have a cavitation issue. No t-stat is perfectly fine with that pump, at least the ls1 version.
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Guess what, the car doesn't run any hotter then it did, if anything it runs cooler, not by alot, but a little.
I am gonna toss a bottle of water wetter in the car and see what that gets me.






