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<blockquote data-quote="Earlybay1" data-source="post: 639443" data-attributes="member: 28615"><p>The water cooled system has no comparison to how air cooled system functions. Air cooled is direct cooling by a fan with oil cooling assistance and the flaps do not have a control function. As I described earlier the fan is the only device for cooling with increased engine speed giving increased air flow. Water cooled engines use a liquid which is the primary medium in engines transferred by a pump through an air cooled device called a radiator which ultimately cools with the aid of a thermostat and other additional devices. If you rely on VW engineers to support your thesis remember that these same engineers designed a diesel cheat system and that definitely wasn't fun for VW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlybay1, post: 639443, member: 28615"] The water cooled system has no comparison to how air cooled system functions. Air cooled is direct cooling by a fan with oil cooling assistance and the flaps do not have a control function. As I described earlier the fan is the only device for cooling with increased engine speed giving increased air flow. Water cooled engines use a liquid which is the primary medium in engines transferred by a pump through an air cooled device called a radiator which ultimately cools with the aid of a thermostat and other additional devices. If you rely on VW engineers to support your thesis remember that these same engineers designed a diesel cheat system and that definitely wasn't fun for VW! [/QUOTE]
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