CoolWhip
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Does that mustang run 180 Fahrenheit as stock?
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We recommend the Reische Performance 170deg stat. We've been using them in all of our shop cars over the last few years with great results.That's 82 Celcius, average on most cars are 90, as soon as you get to 70 it starts to become difficult to use as an every day driver
Is this the case with the mustang? What's the lowest you can go without having HUGE warmup times, etc
There's no actual performance gains to be seen as far as HP/TQ goes. The main reason to install one is to help keep the engine cooler and prevent detonation during high performance driving or racing.What performance gains are we looking at? (Roughly)
Is it suitable for a daily driver? Bit concerned mainly due to living in the UK (20 Celsius is high) :lol:
What are warm up times like?
Here's what Joel from Reische says about your cool temperature and oil viscosity concerns.How will it be in cold weather like the UK, I'm worried by the oil viscosity and the engine burning it, what's your professional opinion?
We are running the even flo 160 in our car now. Temps are much better, it will keep the car in its best power range. combined with our lund custom tune and the fans on earlier, the car will be much happier, less chance of pulling timing.
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and they are almost 1/2 the cost of the reische
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appreciate the business!!!Just ordered 1 from ya! :clap2: