So in my re-route of the water flow around my sprint engine, I have k type thermocouples connected to back of the head (on my home made plate with thermostat inside). Also top hose into rad and bottom hose pre pump. The stat Im using is an MX5 as its compact and I already had a housing for one.
The warm up is slightly odd at the moment but its getting better with trial and error. The stat is an 88 deg unit and seems the only option for MX5's.
When fully up to temp the fan cuts in at 92 deg and drops temp to about 88 deg. It will do this all day long in the workshop (I havent been out on the road yet due to saltyness.
What do we consider to be a good running temp on these engines? I dont want to go too low because it becomes inefficient on fuel and heater may suffer (its brilliant at the moment), but also I dont want to high in case the cylinder head doesnt like it.
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Tony
Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
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Re: Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
I have now found an 82 deg option too, if people think thats better?
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Tony
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Tony
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Re: Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
The stat temperature is the starting to open temperature, not the fully opened temperature which is usually about another 10-15°C above. You would ideally be looking for a coolant temperature range of 85°C to 95°C for optimum efficiency and low wear characteristics.
Edit: Clarity.
Edit: Clarity.
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Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
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Re: Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
Given your fan is cutting in at 92, I would certainly go for a 82 thermostat. That is the setup I have. It gives you some leeway when driving but means the fan should not come on whilst driving at reasonable speeds, only when stopped or in slow moving heavy traffic.
I've also wired my fan from the always live side of the fusebox rather than the ignition on only feed. That way it will continue to run after the car is parked, bringing the temperature down.
Geoff
I've also wired my fan from the always live side of the fusebox rather than the ignition on only feed. That way it will continue to run after the car is parked, bringing the temperature down.
Geoff
Re: Sprint water temp, whats Ideal?
I still yet need to drive it and log the temps that way and in this cold weather I expect the fan wont come on except when stood still for a while. I think I'll grab an 82 just in case
. Once I'm fully up to temp the 3 readings Im taking at the mo are all looking very close so Im happy the front and back of the engine are getting similar temps. Ive got some clear hose coming to test the direction of flow from cold to hot.
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Tony

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Tony
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