cunning plan
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After learning in more depth about the fan shroud flaps and thermostat, I realised that my engine never had them! :shock:
I took my engine apart a couple of years ago, where it then sat in boxes and the missing thermostat and flaps were not something I noted at the time. :?
So, I have read a bit about the thermostat and flaps and there seems to be two trails of thought:
1. You need them, VW designed them in for a reason. Your engine will wear faster due to the inefficient cooling system and you will get less MPG.
2. You do not need them, Air Cooled engines warm up very quickly without the need for the thermostat and flaps to speed up the correct / even warming of the engine.
Now, I agree with point 1 and I would just find a set and install them. However, trying to find a set of flaps is very difficult, especially at a 'reasonable' price.
So that then got me thinking about point 2. Perhaps at the factory the thermostat and flaps were the solution to improve the cooling system as they were what was cost effective at the time, but now we have a range of options for upgraded oil cooling with external coolers, electric fans and external filters etc.
It seems odd that we can buy almost every part of a bus brand new, made by aftermarket companies, yet only the Brazilian thermostat is available to buy new from the thermostat and flaps setup, the flaps seem to be super rare.
So, with many people not using the flaps at all and perhaps the new modern oil-cooling techniques negating the need to have the thermostat and flap setup at all, have the aftermarket companies have looked at the tooling required to reproduce the flaps, then looked at the demand and decided that it was not worth it?
oke:
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I took my engine apart a couple of years ago, where it then sat in boxes and the missing thermostat and flaps were not something I noted at the time. :?
So, I have read a bit about the thermostat and flaps and there seems to be two trails of thought:
1. You need them, VW designed them in for a reason. Your engine will wear faster due to the inefficient cooling system and you will get less MPG.
2. You do not need them, Air Cooled engines warm up very quickly without the need for the thermostat and flaps to speed up the correct / even warming of the engine.
Now, I agree with point 1 and I would just find a set and install them. However, trying to find a set of flaps is very difficult, especially at a 'reasonable' price.
So that then got me thinking about point 2. Perhaps at the factory the thermostat and flaps were the solution to improve the cooling system as they were what was cost effective at the time, but now we have a range of options for upgraded oil cooling with external coolers, electric fans and external filters etc.
It seems odd that we can buy almost every part of a bus brand new, made by aftermarket companies, yet only the Brazilian thermostat is available to buy new from the thermostat and flaps setup, the flaps seem to be super rare.
So, with many people not using the flaps at all and perhaps the new modern oil-cooling techniques negating the need to have the thermostat and flap setup at all, have the aftermarket companies have looked at the tooling required to reproduce the flaps, then looked at the demand and decided that it was not worth it?
oke:
:sign0009: