The main problem with the K is it's cooling system and the fact the thermostat is in the wrong place. As it senses the water temp returning from the rad which has had any heat removed thus the opening is so delayed that the engine temp rises will above a sensible level before it opens. The upshot of this is the alloy has expanded by a larger degree than the elasopolimer seals can take, then the stat opens dumping cold water into an expanded almost overheated engine which suddenly shrinks the alloy back down. This cycle is repeated thousands of times until the seals fail. If the stat is moved to a more conventional place on the flow to the rad this will give a much faster response on warm up and also give a better general tempreture control which can only be a good thing. This coupled with the uprated parts should see an end to the K's reliability issues. The PRT stat is a sort of halfway house solution by allowing a small amount of water to circulate through the rad at higher rpm so reducing the thermal shock to the engine. Qed do a kit that will put the stat in the correct place to start with.