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    TRI Z cooling question

    I will be re-assembling my tri z project soon...my question is.....does the engines cooling system really need to be controlled by a thermostat ? I don't believe the R or tecate has a thermostat in there cooling system. I know it can be bypassed by simply removing the thermostat, but is there any way to rid it of that ugly T casting. Or should I just leave it as is with the thermostat in place? To me it seems like it's just something else to fail. Thanks!
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    Cool man...I'll check it out. I knew there had to be a nice fix for this. Thanks!
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    yes... you can remove the thermostat or just put a T fitting in it ...

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    Thanks guys, buying a T ASAP
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