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coolant temp drop question #1651361
07/26/14 10:13 PM
07/26/14 10:13 PM
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Ok Guys,

Quick question.

Does anyone have a good idea on how much the coolant temp drops when it runs through the radiator.

I know there is a ton of variables. But just looking for a ball park number.

Re: coolant temp drop question [Re: mopartony] #1651362
07/27/14 01:23 AM
07/27/14 01:23 AM
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Depends on air temp. The colder the air is then the bigger the temp drop. Also depends on the size and type of radiator.

Re: coolant temp drop question [Re: AndyF] #1651363
07/27/14 01:09 PM
07/27/14 01:09 PM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Air temp makes a big difference.Had a professor at college for auto tech that ran his BB ford daily in the winter with no fan.He removed it and just ran the pump.Never overheated.I almost tried it but wasnt that brave.Rocky


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Re: coolant temp drop question [Re: therocks] #1651364
07/27/14 01:43 PM
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God guys again try to pick it apart. Normal day things are good I do not want to see any less than 20 degrees and really happy at 30 and up.







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