Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked by Sergei Casanova on August 30, 2021
Is there a case to be made for a low temp. thermostat for a factory N/A engine that has been supercharged? I am considering a future project where I’d supercharge a 2L engine, running a modest 7-8 psi or so max. I would want to upgrade the factory radiator to a performance variant to help manage heat, as well as a low temp. thermostat, about 10 degrees (F) lower than normal. My goal would be to combat some of the heat associated with forced induction and help my engine survive longer. What do you guys think? I’ve searched forums and people seem very polarized about low temp thermostats. Again, I’d be using it in conjunction with an upgraded radiator.
is this thermostat in the engine controlling the flow of water or the electric thermostat (sensor) that manages the electric fan?
If the engine thermostat:
If you mean the electric fan sensor:
Answered by Cubic273.15 on August 30, 2021
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