One step colder plugs, thermostat mods?




I'm trying to figure out all the little power adders and support mods I can get together for this platform before having to jump to spray or a supercharger.
I'm trying to figure out all the little power adders and support mods I can get together for this platform before having to jump to spray or a supercharger.








Our engines run hot, and anything you can do to help get the temps down is good in my opinion. The 180deg thermostat is also debatable. There’s some evidence that our cars will seek to keep the operating temp at a set figure regardless of the thermostat opening temp. However it will open earlier and stay open longer mechanically, and even that little difference is good enough for me. In combination with ‘desert mode’ enabled in SDS which turns on the rad fans earlier, Waterwetter, enlarged bumper openings and improved ducting, and the radiator blockoff plate, I’ve seen a pretty decent drop in coolant temps while cruising (I was in the low 170F’s the other day, and it regularly sits below 190F) and on deceleration the temps drop very rapidly. The recovery and subsequent stability coming from a high temp situation is also vastly improved, which is great on track. When I get my phenolic intake gaskets on I suspect it will be even better.
So the thermostat by itself is probably not worth it, but in combination with supporting mods it can contribute to a big difference.
Our engines run hot, and anything you can do to help get the temps down is good in my opinion. The 180deg thermostat is also debatable. There’s some evidence that our cars will seek to keep the operating temp at a set figure regardless of the thermostat opening temp. However it will open earlier and stay open longer mechanically, and even that little difference is good enough for me. In combination with ‘desert mode’ enabled in SDS which turns on the rad fans earlier, Waterwetter, enlarged bumper openings and improved ducting, and the radiator blockoff plate, I’ve seen a pretty decent drop in coolant temps while cruising (I was in the low 170F’s the other day, and it regularly sits below 190F) and on deceleration the temps drop very rapidly. The recovery and subsequent stability coming from a high temp situation is also vastly improved, which is great on track. When I get my phenolic intake gaskets on I suspect it will be even better.
So the thermostat by itself is probably not worth it, but in combination with supporting mods it can contribute to a big difference.
I'd really like to try this out. Coolant temps are stable between 190F - 197F while driving. Wanna see if we can lower it a bit




When I'm cruising my coolant temps are between 200-215. If im really on it I've never seen them get above 225ish.
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I guess what I'm asking is-- Is this a couple of clicks on the steering wheel type of thing or a more in depth kinda thing?








Even the oil temps have me confused. 240-242 degrees F in city driving, C mode grandpa style AND outside temperature is 30 degrees F.
Same driving scenario but the outside temp is 60 and oil temps dont go above 221
Car is weird
Even the oil temps have me confused. 240-242 degrees F in city driving, C mode grandpa style AND outside temperature is 30 degrees F.
Same driving scenario but the outside temp is 60 and oil temps dont go above 221
Car is weird
As for your oil temps, for regular "grandpa style" driving, I'd say that being in the 240s is a bit on the high side. It's not anything to worry, but I'd wait to see if anything more significant develops.






