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pbk1776
18th September 2013, 10:14 AM
Hi Guys

Anyone here have used one of this High Flow Thermostat in their zd30?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271259077337?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2648

can anyone give some feedback

thanks

04OFF
18th September 2013, 01:16 PM
Im no expert on ZD30s, but.......


Generally, if you are having cooling problems, changing the thermostat away from "factory spec", only hides a cooling problem, and does not fix it.

Be aware that most engines are normally designed to run at a certain temp for best longevity, economy and performance, by running the engine at a different temp (ie cooler), you may upset these factors.

Also be aware ,that it is possible run water "too fast" through a radiator, when this happens, the air flow passing through the rad, does not have enough time to extract the heat from the water.


:smile:

pbk1776
18th September 2013, 01:33 PM
Im no expert on ZD30s, but.......


Generally, if you are having cooling problems, changing the thermostat away from "factory spec", only hides a cooling problem, and does not fix it.

Be aware that most engines are normally designed to run at a certain temp for best longevity, economy and performance, by running the engine at a different temp (ie cooler), you may upset these factors.

Also be aware ,that it is possible run water "too fast" through a radiator, when this happens, the air flow passing through the rad, does not have enough time to extract the heat from the water.


:smile:

Thanks mate

there is nothing wrong with cooling with the GU however I am doing a full service
and thinking to change the Thermostat/Water Pump/Belt and Rad hoses.

also we can see that there is a leak coming out of the Thermostat so in a way it
needs to be changed.

thanks for the input I will keep that in mind

Alitis007
18th September 2013, 01:54 PM
I have installed a trident high flow unit in my 4.5 and i haven't noticed any difference apart from the cost being cheaper then genuine. I also opted for the standard temp rating of the thermostat which is 82C/ 180F, one thing i did notice was the opening of the genuine unit was slightly larger that the aftermarket one

pbk1776
18th September 2013, 02:13 PM
I have installed a trident high flow unit in my 4.5 and i haven't noticed any difference apart from the cost being cheaper then genuine. I also opted for the standard temp rating of the thermostat which is 82C/ 180F, one thing i did notice was the opening of the genuine unit was slightly larger that the aftermarket one

again thank you for the feedback

I just ordered mine today - hopefully my parts come in before firday next week or my booking is screwed :-)