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Old 11-23-2009, 03:31 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bucketman View Post
Ok, Shot a note to Think automotive, they are the manufacturer of mocal and here is the response I received.

Harold,
Thanks for your email. The design of our standard thermo sandwich plate is such that in cold conditions you should not get any flow through the cooler. All though it is an open circuit it is far easier for the oil coming out of the engine to simply bypass through the centre of the stat and not to push a cold head of oil around the cooler. It may be in some instances that you are getting a small amount of circulation around the cooler but i would have thought this unlikely.
Apparently he does not know his product very well, or read the Mocal statement I posted above. I've installed 2 coolers with Mocal Thermostatic plates and they've both operated exactly as described in the Mocal statement (not this guys note).

As soon as you start the cold car you will feel heat begin to build at the cooler.
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