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A '''Pressure Relief Remote Thermostat (PRRT)''', or sometimes just '''PRT''', is used to reduce the temperature of the | A '''Pressure Relief Remote Thermostat (PRRT)''', or sometimes just '''PRT''', is used to reduce the temperature of the coolant cycling around the engine. | ||
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For DIY instructions on fitting please see the [[how to fit a PRRT]] guide. | For DIY instructions on fitting please see the [[how to fit a PRRT]] guide. | ||
[[Category:Engine | [[Category:Engine Cooling]] | ||
Revision as of 14:15, 10 November 2006
A Pressure Relief Remote Thermostat (PRRT), or sometimes just PRT, is used to reduce the temperature of the coolant cycling around the engine.
How?
For DIY instructions on fitting please see the how to fit a PRRT guide.