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Not really a necessity on a road car, but on the rally cars, If they depressurised the coolant during "service" they would re-pressurise to keep temps down as quick as poss before heading off
#6
Originally Posted by Pro Alloy Motorsport
Higher pressure raises the temperature that the water boils at....
some systems have a schreader valve to pressurise the system..
#7
Originally Posted by Damo V
Originally Posted by Pro Alloy Motorsport
Higher pressure raises the temperature that the water boils at....
some systems have a schreader valve to pressurise the system..
the pressurisation does not reduce the temp- it just stops the water from actually boiling.
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#10
Originally Posted by b19bal
what is the benefit of higher water temps as all the newer cars have higher boiling points these days
Pressurising the system will allow you to run at say 115 degrees C without the water boiling and spitting out everywhere...
#11
Originally Posted by Pro Alloy Motorsport
Originally Posted by Damo V
Originally Posted by Pro Alloy Motorsport
Higher pressure raises the temperature that the water boils at....
some systems have a schreader valve to pressurise the system..
the pressurisation does not reduce the temp- it just stops the water from actually boiling.
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