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How to keep it Cool


How to keep it Cool

Anthony Fontanelle
January 9, 2008

Underneath the car hood, there is enough heat present to keep a furnace going. This is due to the way the internal combustion engine operates. The engine burns the mixture of fuel and air to make the car run. The mixture is basically the car’s source of power. But, while this power is achieved, the temperature inside the engine bay gets hotter by the minute all throughout the entire process. While good performance is certainly attained, the heat eventually causes a few problems in a number of cases. One common example is overheating. And of course, when engine overheating occurs, car failure is next. This is why the car has a cooling system. With the cooling system and its components in tow, the possibility of too much heat rising inside the engine bay will dramatically be cut down.

Among these parts is the fan. One must make sure that the fan has a high-quality fan blade. The air that enters through the grille is spun around by the fan blade. This makes the air circulate. But since the goal is to get the air to the cooling system, it needs to be directed to this particular portion of the automotive system. There are added accessories to ensure that the air ends up where it should. One of the most common accessories is the fan shrouds. They are usually implemented onto the fan blade. When the fan blade spins, the shroud acts as a collector, gathering accumulated air.

When there is enough air to keep the system going, then an effective cooling performance is possible. One must remember that the aim is not to create freezing temperature conditions. The car performs best under hot temperatures. But the aim of the cooling system is basically to keep engine temperature well along normal operating levels. Keep the temperature from going up, or down depending on the case.

The cooling system brings along a lot of benefits to the table. By simply reducing the heat, cooling system components such as the fan blade eventually allows for engine burn that’s more efficient. Simple maintenance is needed to keep this system at its best. For instance, keeping the fan blade free of obstruction is a must. All in all, with a good cooling system, drivers are not only able to keep their engine safe from overheating trouble, they’re able to keep their cool as well.

Source:  Amazines.com




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