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Old 22 April 2001, 02:47 AM
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While I was getting my pads changed yesterday, I noticed on display a replacement valve unit for the radiator.

It's a mechanical valve unit that is set to open/close at a fixed temperature and the box said that it would operate when temperatures hit 60 degrees Celsius rather than the Subaru stock unit which was calibrated at 78 degrees Celsius.

Has anyone seen similar things or even installed such a unit? Any noticeable differences?

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Old 22 April 2001, 06:03 AM
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Hi there,
Where did you see this replacement valve??
I have read that having a low temp valve would help with detonation....any part number?

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Old 23 April 2001, 03:03 PM
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Cool

IIRC, Setting a lower coolant temperature will increase power a bit, reduce economy and possibly lead to more engine wear because of the reduced operating temperature.
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