[DeTomaso] Cooiing.
JDeRyke at aol.com
JDeRyke at aol.com
Sun Feb 11 14:32:49 CST 2007
In a message dated 2/11/07 10:55:21 AM, pantdino at aol.com writes:
<< My guess is that the coolant temp is proportional but not equal to the
engine temp, and that the main goal in temp control is to prevent the large
coolant mass from boiling. Also, there really is no such thing as "engine temp", as
different parts of the engine will have very different temps..... >>
I agree. As you say, temps vary radically all over the block, heads and the
whole cooling system. The biggest problem for us amateurs is, we need is a
fully instrumented engine AND cooling system to see minor effects like changes in
surface tension of the coolant. But we tend to make 1.0 change, check at 1.0
place (usually with a a suspect temp gauge & crummy sender) and conclude
there's no improvement in what we did. There's a big delay-loop in some of the
results too, which is why I hesitate to hang too much confidence on oil temp
readings. FWIW, I've had problems getting consistency of readings with my Costco
IR gauge, too- being a fraction of an inch off from the 'target' spot changes
the reading more than the thing I'm trying to evaluate!
I also keep remembering a comment on production engine cooling by Carrol
Smith - if you must go to straight water to improve engine cooling, you've got
other problems besides cooling... - or something like that. Ignition timing,
compression, rad size, air flow thru a rad, water velocity in the system- the list
goes on. There are probably no Panteras running identical components or
engine parameters like timing, compression etc which also makes evaluations
difficult.
And while our personal Pantera never had catastrophic boil-overs, the water
temp was sometimes what I called 'uncomfortably high' relative to other brands
of performance autos we own. I changed virtually every component in our
cooling system with almost no effect on steady-state-running engine temps. Then I
switched to an aluminum rad (Fluidyne) and water temps dropped 20 degrees under
the worst conditions with no concurrent changes. Did that "fix" it? Dunno- but
its consistent and I'm satisfied- for the time being. Cheers- J DeRyke
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