No thermostat!!!Good OR BAD???
Originally Posted by My5ABaby
Why do people ALWAYS think they're smarter than Mazda engineers?
Originally Posted by Karack
because some people do not feel that 182BHP is sufficient.
Racers drill holes in their thermostats for a small improvement in coolant flow. They also don't need to worry about warmup. They also use chrome-moly, which is super-light but very brittle (requires frequent crack inspection and/or replacement). Point is: if you're not a racer, don't take your thermostat out.
i might have missed it, and i dont feel like looking hrough this thread, but i saw you said you were gonig to run Evans NPG?? If so then run a 0 lb coolant cap, im sure i saw you or someone say they were running a 13 lb cap. If your not running it then disregard.
I ran without a thermostat during my 'block seal' run. Put that thermostat back in. Get the factory mazda one. It is a big difference. My car starys at 1/3 or less no matter what. boosting with AC in 99 degree heat.
Ditto here, <1/3 w/ A/C, no matter how hot out it is, no matter how hard I hit the gas. "Use Mazda OEM thermostat only" should be casted into the neck above the thermostat. Or at the top of the forum's 2nd-gen FAQs. For all the headaches they cause, no one should ever touch an aftermarket (auto-store) thermostat. And I bet 90% of '7s have them.
Last edited by ericgrau; Jul 26, 2006 at 05:00 PM.
I figured I want a gutted thermostat because I do have an N-Flo and underdrive pulley. I figure that n-flo is enough restriction to keep water speeds down. No actually proof of that though I was wondering if anyone had an idea on that.
I'll see 90 C most of the time sometimes 92 (194 F and 197.6 F respectively) with florida's 115 heat index and 80% humidity. With the N-flo, and a front mount blocking the air to it. I also have my heater core mounted in the brake duct. My friend get's the same temperatures with a non- N-Flo koyo, a bigger air blocking intercooler and no heater core.
Two gear pulls will put me at 100 C or 102 C for a good 15-20 mins of driving until they come down to 92 C again. (also have header wrap......)
I'll see 90 C most of the time sometimes 92 (194 F and 197.6 F respectively) with florida's 115 heat index and 80% humidity. With the N-flo, and a front mount blocking the air to it. I also have my heater core mounted in the brake duct. My friend get's the same temperatures with a non- N-Flo koyo, a bigger air blocking intercooler and no heater core.
Two gear pulls will put me at 100 C or 102 C for a good 15-20 mins of driving until they come down to 92 C again. (also have header wrap......)
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