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Random thought that came from deleting the heater pipes on my swap. Though not thoroughly tested yet, I learned that the heater ALWAYS sees flow and realistically sending hot coolant
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Random thought that came from deleting the heater pipes on my swap.
Though not thoroughly tested yet, I learned that the heater ALWAYS sees flow and realistically sending hot coolant back into the bottom of the block. Any track dedicated members saw an improvement after heater deletes? I think by running some airflow through the heater or installing a heater flow valve could help stabilize temps once things start getting heat soaked. |
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