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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote The issue with shock cooling isn't the rate of cooling per se, but rather stress induced by differential cooling. Most engines see far higher temperature differentials during start-up than they do during cooldown. Jay, have you timed your engine heat up rate? It would be interesting to watch how fast your engine heats up from say a 50 degree cold start and then compare that to the cool-down rate when you pull the throttle for engine out practice. I'm assuming this would be fairly trivial with your engine analyzer. I'm pretty sure that the rate of heating of the metal of the head is not the big issue, according to the shock cooling proponents. Instead, it is the heads (and cylinders) cooling more rapidly than the pistons, and the hot pistons (not able to be cooled as rapidly) against the cooler cylinders (the cylinders do not have heat instrumentation, so the closest thing they can do is to measure is the head temperatures) causing a reduction in the tolerances between the piston and the cylinder walls, thus causing possible scuffing and abnormal wear. At least that is my take on what they say. -- Jim in NC |
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