I wonder if you even could shut the engine off if you tried, with it glowing?I bet there is a nanny in the computer to manage that.
anybody run into that?
Doesn't help if the engine has been shut off immediately after running it 'glowing hot', like after laps at the track. Airflow here helps more; that's why a cooldown lap is always done, if possible.
Every vehicle will boil their coolant if they skip a cooldown lap and come straight into the pits after multiple hot laps. Maybe not some purpose-built race cars depending on the track but otherwise a cooldown lap exists to get air through the radiator and out the engine bay.
Every vehicle will boil their coolant if they skip a cooldown lap and come straight into the pits after multiple hot laps. Maybe not some purpose-built race cars depending on the track but otherwise a cooldown lap exists to get air through the radiator and out the engine bay.