Engine will run cooler
Perhaps be less fuel efficient if factory design requires a 195
Interior heating will be cooler (thermostat will open sooner and therefore not produce as much heat).
It could, the pcm is programmed for an engine that run at 195. With a 180 stat, the pcm will have to adjust fuel amounts because fuel burns faster the warmer it is. The pcm could set a code for either the cold stat, or a fuel sytem trim code. It isn't going to make it run any better.
Engine will run coolerIt may be less fuel efficient if the factory design requires a 195The heater would not be as warm.Engine will run coolerIt may be less fuel efficient if the factory design requires a 195The heater would not be as warm.
yes Thermostat has no effect on A/C
can a faluty thermostat affect your central ac working?
As I have no information on the circuit I can make no valid predictions as to the effect of replacing diodes with resistors. However I assume the effect(s) will resemble that of having very defective diodes in the circuit.
No, it will have no effect on the clockspring.
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Any. Record has no effect on education. But it does have an effect on licensing. I would not get a degree that is going to require a license.
we wont use copper as a heating element because it expands on heating and it can effect the thermostat
The type of degree you have does not effect your salary: If two engineers both got the same job, they would be paid the same - regardless of there degree type. BUT Allot of engineering companies, particularly the top ones, will only employ undergraduates with a masters degree. Therefore it does not effect salary but it effects your job market. Source: I am a undergraduate mechanical engineer myself.
No, it could actually decrease fuel economy by decreasing the oil viscosity.