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Old 06-19-2009, 05:12 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by S14DB View Post
Wouldn't that be the job of the thermostat? Why you loose MPG with a colder thermostat.
Off topic,

I'm not sure what your asking me, but a thermostat just controls the temp of the engine by opening the thermostat valve when the water temp is at a certain temp. I couldn't tell you specifically why MPG is reduced with a colder thermostat, but it could be because more heat is taken out of the engine, or because the computer changes the AFR, or a combination of both.

Neglecting a thermostat, the more heat an engine produces, the more power it is making. About 1/3 of the total energy of the mass of the fuel in the combustion chamber becomes usable work (power to the flywheel). The other 2/3 of the energy is either taken out from the cooling system, or loss through the exhaust and other misc losses.
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Go back to whatever Honda forum you came from.
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