Hi, just a quick question regarding cooling systems, do motor vehicles have thermostats mainly for in car heating? the reason i ask is when i was younger we use to remove thermostats from known overheating turbo cars with no effects on performance whatsoever just a loss of heating in the car. I dont want a debate on the bongo system its just something im working out.
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Thermostats allow the engine to operate at it's most efficient temperature and acts as a valve to achieve that. At this predetermind temperature the engine internals have expanded to an acceptable level to achieve good gas sealing etc. The car heating system just becomes a product of that.
Removing the thermostat is going to accelerate engine wear and give excessive fuel consumption.
Removing the thermostat is going to accelerate engine wear and give excessive fuel consumption.
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