Yep as mentioned lower coolant temp and higher oil temp up to a point is ideal from a power perspective. On my last engine build the OE thermostat that was in the car would operate around 70-72C for whatever reason, when I replaced the cooling system on my latest build it runs “correctly” at 80-82C now. Always wish I could get that old (worn?) thermostat back.
I’ve actually started collecting parts to run an electric pump, have The CNC blockoff plate and was going to PWM control a Pierburg EWP in the Emtron ECU. Using closed loop you can easily target 65-70C under load and 85-90c during cruise and idle for efficiency for example. New OE performance cars (Porsche etc) do exactly this using electronic thermostats and EWPs, often running close to 100-105c at light load and dump the coolant temp when being driven hard and/or in Sport/Track mode.
I looked into a custom thermostat as well but looked troublesome. If this happens I may just ditch the EWP project for simplicity!
I’ve actually started collecting parts to run an electric pump, have The CNC blockoff plate and was going to PWM control a Pierburg EWP in the Emtron ECU. Using closed loop you can easily target 65-70C under load and 85-90c during cruise and idle for efficiency for example. New OE performance cars (Porsche etc) do exactly this using electronic thermostats and EWPs, often running close to 100-105c at light load and dump the coolant temp when being driven hard and/or in Sport/Track mode.
I looked into a custom thermostat as well but looked troublesome. If this happens I may just ditch the EWP project for simplicity!
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