Temperature Question

Someone mat have installed a 160 degree thermostat in it. The stock thermostat is about 192 degrees. You can disconnect the wire at the coolant temperature sensor and ground the single wire to the block to check the gauge operation.

On an EFI car the temp is important. 160 degrees won't allow the computer to go in closed loop....meaning it would run in warm up strategy all the time.

I'd advise at least a 180 degree T stat.
 
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In summertime, especially in hot locations, the stat opening temp. is largely immaterial: the engine will operate at 200` or higher, no matter what stat is there. Where I reside, for example, thermostats are always wide open, 8 months of the year, regardless of their opening temp. So, under such conditions, the "closed-loop" problem becomes a moot point.

Still, I've always tried to picture the scenario in, say, Fargo, driving with a 160 in winter, would my EFI ever achieve "closed-loop"? Imponderable question. imp
 
I would never run a t-stat below 180*. If you can't cool your car then you need a better radiator and/or fan setup. If the fan kicks on shortly after the t-stat opens, the coolant temp should immediately start to lower. If it doesn't you have a problem and it's not your t-stat.
 
Still, I've always tried to picture the scenario in, say, Fargo, driving with a 160 in winter, would my EFI ever achieve "closed-loop"? Imponderable question. imp

Being a North Dakota resident, I can safely say that you would have more to worry about driving a short wheelbase rear wheel drive Mustang on a slippery road in the winter in ND than if your ecu was going in to closed loop. Just sayin. ;) And no, it would probably never get warm enough.
 
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Being a North Dakota resident, I can safely say that you would have more to worry about driving a short wheelbase rear wheel drive Mustang on a slippery road in the winter in ND than if your ecu was going in to closed loop. Just sayin. ;) And no, it would probably never get warm enough.
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Again, love your reply! Thanks! imp
 
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Ok sorry to bring this back up but this car confuses the heck out of me. I have been driving this car for about two months now, like I said 160 deg is where it always set. Today outside temp 97 deg and the thermostat started reading 190 deg, why all of the sudden.