again, it's not boilover i'm really concerned about - it's power - 190 or so is optimal - hotter means less power - colder means potential unburned fuel, or worse, fuel wash
also, i am not talking about driving around town or on the freeway that it would run hotter - i'm talking about heavy load driving (running at 6k plus for an hour, like at a DE or something like that)
and actually, it was a 302 i was talking about, though i followed the same principals in the mg for the same reasons, with the same results - those motors (and it was those that i worked with most) reacted as depicted
given that our radiators are less than optimal in capacity for this engine, go ahead and give it a try - you'll probably find it runs hotter when hard running than with the standard thermostat, but it's certainly worth a shot - every racer i've talked to about this car so far says the same thing - ok in moderate to cold climate on the street, but don't push it - but i suppose anything is possible
don't take my word for it though - call somebody at a custom radiator and cooling system place - that's what i did, and i'm working based on that information - so far, it has proven to be accurate
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