swampman Wrote:
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> It isn't about the fuel temp at all, it is about
> the temperature of the metal itself, the cylinder
> bore, the piston rings, the cams and bearings, the
> temperature of the oil. At a certain temp they are
> within specs and the engine is efficient.
I never said a word about fuel temp. Your exactly right, except its the temperature of the coolant that keeps the cylinder bore temperatures and all other engine temperatures in spec. Therefore if the coolant temperature isn't right, the cylinder wall temperature will not be either. There is an absolute reason why 195*F is the most efficient temperature for the coolant. There is also a reason why if you decided to put the NISMO 160*F thermostat in your car, you will reduce your fuel economy and increase your emissions output slightly.
An engine is an equilibrium system, so if one variable is affected, the others are too in some way. The thermostat is the regulator of the engines temperature equilibrium, and its temperature range and flow rate was carefully engineered based off the average combustion temps, flow rate of the water pump, size of the radiator, flow rate of the engine fan, etc.
You can argue all you want, but the fact of the matter is and always will be that the thermostat IS important and should be in the car for it to run as it was designed. Effects of not using a thermostat may not be perceivable to the driver depending on the environment or the drivers ability to pay attention, but it will have an impact regardless.
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