no
Thermodynamic loss is about the same as saying 'cooling down'.
Thermodynamic loss is about the same as saying 'cooling down'.
Not enough info to answer that question. Need the make, model and engine info for both radiators.
yes as long as the radiator will fit in the same place and holds at least the same amount of coolant if a bigger capacity radiator is used, you will get better cooling in extreme high temps
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
No, film cooling and regenerative cooling are not the same. Film cooling involves the use of a thin film of coolant to create a protective layer over a surface exposed to high temperatures, while regenerative cooling uses the transfer of heat from the combustion gases to the incoming propellant to cool the engine components.
The only Rancheros that used the Falcon chassis was the 1960-66 models. The radiators those years should be identical, if the engines were the same.
Vertical radiators have the same function as traditional radiators, they are used to transfer heat to the surroundings by radiation. Vertical radiators are seen to be more contemporary and tend to be used in modern bathrooms. Some are designed so that towels can be folded over the radiator, giving it a duel function.
The thermal energy output of the new engine was inefficient, as the thermometer quickly demonstrated.
all metros 95-01 can use the same radiator for automatic trans
Do not think so. The engines are Vauxhall ones and the radiator most likely too. On the V6 the engine is the same as the 3litre Omega engine and the radiator is also likely to be a Vauxhall model.
All cars are the same: minimum 25 to maximum 45 psi for efficient cooling.