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Thermostat

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:24 pm
by VaughanS
Hi there,

I have heard of people removing the thermostat from their cars to help cope with high temperature, but no one i have spoken to has done it to the Pajero.

The reason I ask is that I Live in dubai where the summer temperature gets to 50 Degrees Celsius if not more, and around 20 degrees in winter. In some cases and some desert trips I have problems with overheating as you dont always have much speed over the dunes.

Any one got any ideas or suggestions

Thanks

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:52 pm
by -Scott-
In my experience, Mitsubishi cooling systems are among the best made. But as I've never driven high loads at low speeds in extreme temperatures my experience doesn't really compare to yours. ;)

As an engineer, I recoil at the concept of removing the thermostat. This may help under a very specific set of conditions, but outside those conditions the engine will not be running at the correct temperature.

Personally, I'd be trying bigger/more thermo fans and/or larger radiator before I do something as dodgy as removing the thermostat.

Cheers,

Scott

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:58 pm
by Bitsamissin
Yes I agree with Scott I personally wouldn't remove my thermostat, maybe replace it with a lower rated unit than standard but thats all I'd do.
You can wire up your A/C electric fan to a switch on the dash to provide more airflow at low speeds, a lot of the US guys do this as they crawl in hot conditions and this mod does help.
Failing that a larger radiator and a huge thermo fan to replace the clutch driven one to give better airflow at crawl speeds. I would only do one mod at a time though.

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 10:37 pm
by VaughanS
I remember reading the post about adding a switch to activate the AC fan from inside the car, I tried looking for it now and was unable to find it. Anyone have a link to it or on which page i should look.

Thanks

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:24 pm
by Bitsamissin