Re: Temp diff across Radiator
Ok, think I know what my misunderstanding in interpreting WHNs reply. Temps were measured at the engine, not at the outlet of the radiator. So heat from the engine caused water at the inlet of the motor to be hotter than the outlet of the radiator.
In the data provided by MALAK, with the radiator at a stabilized 180 temp, and at driving speeds/rpms with good air flow through the radiator, temp in/out differential of the radiator varies from 30 to 50 degrees.
Malak
Interpreting your data, was the engine cold and showing warm up in the beginning of the data?
Am I correct in assuming you were driving the vehicle, or was the car stationary?
Did your car havea thermostat, find it curious that the coolant temp was so stable at 180 throughout the entire test.
Thanks
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