"SO WHAT PURPOSE OF LOW TEMP. THERMOSTAT????
It use for racing engine to produce more power. Most important must have progammable ECU to tune back yor engine to get the power of cool engine. While the eng temp drop, air entering the engine less creating a denser fuel/air charge thereby developing more power. Cooler induction air is less prone to induce spark knock so the ECU can run more aggressive ignition timing resulting in greater power."
so many racing engines in ZTH i believe :p its not a good idea to run without the thermostat, as the engine requires a minimum operating temperature to function properly and efficiently. running a motor too cold may not cause the immediate damage as running it too hot would, but it damages it non the less. u need to generate heat to generate energy to develop power. running cold in open loop will definitely takes more fuel and running rich plus sometimes it hard to engage vtec. but when u have a good ems, that way everything is run off preset values and you dont get strange things like lower mileage, vtec not engaging etc.
a spoon or mugen thermostat would be ideal along with a fan switch, maybe a new koyo radiator as well. cant get much "cooler" then that. it has to come in a combination for this "cooling" system. cheap no good, good no cheap my friends.
again this topic is very subjective, i believe honda engineers design it for a reason and spoon/mugen/sard design it also for a reason, for the track.
It use for racing engine to produce more power. Most important must have progammable ECU to tune back yor engine to get the power of cool engine. While the eng temp drop, air entering the engine less creating a denser fuel/air charge thereby developing more power. Cooler induction air is less prone to induce spark knock so the ECU can run more aggressive ignition timing resulting in greater power."
so many racing engines in ZTH i believe :p its not a good idea to run without the thermostat, as the engine requires a minimum operating temperature to function properly and efficiently. running a motor too cold may not cause the immediate damage as running it too hot would, but it damages it non the less. u need to generate heat to generate energy to develop power. running cold in open loop will definitely takes more fuel and running rich plus sometimes it hard to engage vtec. but when u have a good ems, that way everything is run off preset values and you dont get strange things like lower mileage, vtec not engaging etc.
a spoon or mugen thermostat would be ideal along with a fan switch, maybe a new koyo radiator as well. cant get much "cooler" then that. it has to come in a combination for this "cooling" system. cheap no good, good no cheap my friends.
again this topic is very subjective, i believe honda engineers design it for a reason and spoon/mugen/sard design it also for a reason, for the track.