sandstone wrote:
The "constant inlet temperature" system gives a tight temperature control on fluid entering the engine even with varying engine speed and changing ex-radiator coolant temperature. After warm-up, when the thermostat has taken control, the system can react quickly to inlet coolant temperature changes caused by surges of cold fluid such as when engine speed increases. .
Excellent description sandstone
Particularly agree with 'tight temperature control on fluid' - Very tight
Also 'react quickly' - very quickly indeed.
The only part I would query is '.....coolant after it has passed through the engine'.
My current thinking, (and heat tests about to commence will prove or disprove this) is that the Bongo stat configuration also senses the coolant temperature change AFTER it has passed through the engine.
The main reason for me thinking this is that if it took effect as the coolant from the rad entered the stat body, then the stat would close, ie-before the coolant had reached the engine.
I also think that in the case of a Bongo, from a temperature point of view, the controlling flow is from the heater circuit as this is the only circuit that is permanently flowing.
But again, I will only be absolutely sure when I start getting data from the tests.