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			So what you're saying is that the cooling system (thermostat open, coolant flowing) has WAAAY more capacity to keep the engine cool than it really needs to.  So, in a way, the thermostat is also designed to keep the engine from running TOO cool.  Correct?  
 What I don't understand is how the LTT will (as you say) cause the engine to "actually warm up quicker."
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