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I want to get a low temp Thermostat to gain a bit performance keep my motor cool. I want to get the 160 because it will be more effective then 180. Are there any side effect to aftermarket Thermostats like fuel mileage?
triggz said:Cool is not necessarily good..
For the BEST performance you want a HOT block and cold heads/intake.. of course thats not possible in the real world.. Neither would it good for internal wear. Your engine will wear best at 180*+.. it is designed for longevity at this operating temperature.
With that being said, get the 180*. It will bring the engine to around 188-190* during normal driving around town which I'd consider a healthy temperature.
4u2nv said:As stated, the 160 is a bad idea. It's a piece of history that does not apply to these fuel injected engines. 160 is just a tad too cool.
If you get a 180, you may also wish to get your fan configured to turn on at 180 as well. With a lower temp thermostat, your car is going to start releasing coolant to the radiator earlier than stock, so you may as well start cooling it while it's there.![]()
TangerineGT96 said:i have a 180 in my car and i like it alot. it stays between the n and the o. i have also heard for some people that a 160 is to cold and will make the check engine light come on
Kilgore Trout said:Do not go lower than 180 unless you f/i manufacturer recommends it such as the KB recommendation of a 160 with their blowers.
Stang2003GT said:I want to get a low temp Thermostat to gain a bit performance keep my motor cool. I want to get the 160 because it will be more effective then 180. Are there any side effect to aftermarket Thermostats like fuel mileage?
Mirrahasmycar said:The cooler thermostat will make your fan kick on at 160 instead of 180, the benifits are a slightly cooler motor, a few more hp and with that I would assume a very slight increase in mpg, this is because the engine is more efficient at a little bit lower temp than stock.
+1 a 180* thermostat is the way to go.The 160* thermostat is way to cold.triggz said:Cool is not necessarily good..
For the BEST performance you want a HOT block and cold heads/intake.. of course thats not possible in the real world.. Neither would it good for internal wear. Your engine will wear best at 180*+.. it is designed for longevity at this operating temperature.
With that being said, get the 180*. It will bring the engine to around 188-190* during normal driving around town which I'd consider a healthy temperature.