Drilling the thermastat
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Drilling the thermastat
Now I've seen this in several sigs in the club but I haven't the slightest idea what it does performance wise and what is actualy being done on the thermastat. Can someone enlightin me on this?
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Click on my sig pic, go to the gallery. You'll see one of my old summer thermostats. You want four 1/16 inch holes. Just inside where the rubber seal sits.
De-burr the holes by hand, twirling a larger drill bit between your fingers, and rinse well.
De-burr the holes by hand, twirling a larger drill bit between your fingers, and rinse well.
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while on the subject would replacing my stock thermostat to a 180f stat improve my cars performance in any way? I plan on making a rice pipe some time this week, due to the fact that now I am forced to drive 34-38 miles every day from home to school then back to home I need to know if this stuff will really help cool my car signifigantly.
- Thank you,
Stephen
- Thank you,
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Originally Posted by fojokin
while on the subject would replacing my stock thermostat to a 180f stat improve my cars performance in any way? I plan on making a rice pipe some time this week, due to the fact that now I am forced to drive 34-38 miles every day from home to school then back to home I need to know if this stuff will really help cool my car signifigantly.
- Thank you,
Stephen
- Thank you,
Stephen
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
Originally Posted by fojokin
while on the subject would replacing my stock thermostat to a 180f stat improve my cars performance in any way? I plan on making a rice pipe some time this week, due to the fact that now I am forced to drive 34-38 miles every day from home to school then back to home I need to know if this stuff will really help cool my car signifigantly.
- Thank you,
Stephen
- Thank you,
Stephen
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Originally Posted by ComfyCar
I use to always see 200'*
Now I only see 200 when traffic is bad.
Now Im always significantly under 200 even in this crappy hot weather. So it does its job
Now I only see 200 when traffic is bad.
Now Im always significantly under 200 even in this crappy hot weather. So it does its job
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well im not sure where u are located, but im assuming that in winter it gets cold...
if you have a 180 thermostat, the car will take a lot longer to get to optimal temp...
i know the 180 is supposed to make your engine run cooler to help save your intake from failing...
if you have a 180 thermostat, the car will take a lot longer to get to optimal temp...
i know the 180 is supposed to make your engine run cooler to help save your intake from failing...