gooffeyguy
Tom
Run it through the radiator cooler. It helps get it up to temp.
As for the thermostat, I've seen some coolers built with "internal bypass" which are smaller passages in sections of the cooler, so when fluid is cold and thicker it won't flow into those areas and basically "bypass" much of the cooler. After the fluid heats up and gets thinner, its then able to flow through the smaller passages in the cooler.
As for the thermostat, I've seen some coolers built with "internal bypass" which are smaller passages in sections of the cooler, so when fluid is cold and thicker it won't flow into those areas and basically "bypass" much of the cooler. After the fluid heats up and gets thinner, its then able to flow through the smaller passages in the cooler.