The engine temperature sensor has failed. It is under the intake manifold. 20 dollar part, approx. 100 dollar labor. It sure will make it run better!
Engine is getting fried. Water pump failures are constantly not diagnosed.
yes it does reduce your heat temperature
An increase in temperature will reduce the density, reduce the viscosity, reduce thermal conductivity, and increase the specific heat capacity. A decrease in temperature will have the opposite affect.
Yes, you most certainly do. If you have no thermostat installed then the engine will take a very long time to reach full operating temperature and may never get to the proper temperature. The thermostat allows the engine to warm up quickly which helps prevent engine wear, reduce engine deposits, and emissions. The thermostat keeps the engine at the proper operating temperature for the best performance and best mileage. Running a modern computer controlled engine without a thermostat is a very bad idea.
If everything else is normal, one way to reduce the engine operating temperature is by changing the stock thermostat to one with a lower temperature rating. This temperature rating is the temperature needed for the thermostat to open which allows the coolant to circulate around the engine.
Reduce temperature.
To reduce the verticle height of the engine.
Rapid evaporation helps reduce the temperature of water.
when the gasket between the engine block and crankcase is old , there is a possibility some lube oil to leak and reduce the level. Temperature in the engine cause metal friction can evaporate some lube oil indeed.
Increase
chemical dosing increase, top brine temperature increase, blow down increase, distillate last stage temperature reduce, production increase
The substance that could be used to cool down a road to reduce its temperature is light-colored bitumen.