Can the Jackson Racing Thermostat be used for N/A ?
I have heard where using a Thermostat that activates at a lower temperature will help the car's cooling system.
I see people use the Jackson Racing 160 degree thermostat in their cars, but does it help and can it work for N/A applications since JR specializes in Superchargers ?
Would you guys recommend it?
Thanks
I see people use the Jackson Racing 160 degree thermostat in their cars, but does it help and can it work for N/A applications since JR specializes in Superchargers ?
Would you guys recommend it?
Thanks
If the stock Honda ECU doesn't see an ECT indicating ~180*, the ECU will never get out of open-loop mode.
No, I don't recommend it.
No, I don't recommend it.
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