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By Flack Jack - 09/21/2001 6:21:36 PM; IP 63.202.152.140 |
I would think that on long hauls/drives in the summer that a 160 would not allow sufficient cooling time and possibly leave you with the hood up on the hi-way. At 160 in brutal summer heat the radiator wouldn't have enough time to cool the water down before it was recycled, eventually overheating because the water would be essentially, continuously cycling. In the winter this would not pose such a problem but in the area of California where I live the summers hit anywhere from 103-113 degrees and that 160 t-stat would play havoc on the cooling system. Contrary to running cooler & making more power it would begin to run hotter after a time, make much less power and many more problems. However, this is only my couple of zincs on the matter :-) |
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