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yep.. the 160's are also awful in the winter
im changing my water pump so i figured I'd go ahead and put in a new thermostat as well
My 160* works fine in ALL seasons. My heater works great in the winter too and my truck still gets to normal operating temps.
By installing a 160* t-stat, usually, not always, you are going to get overheating. Now, I live in Arizona where it is hella hot in the summer. And by installing a lower degree t-stat, what is going to happen is my engine is going to fight to try to keep the engine cooler. What I mean is, by having the t-stat at 160*, it is constantly going to stay open there for the coolant will never get a chance to cool down inside the radiator with fans, and just keep circulating coolant constantly never getting the chance to cool down. By the t-stat not getting a opportunity to close, the coolant will never get cold enough to close the t-stat, and then overheating will accure.
I've used them on 4-6 cylinder vehicles with no problems, but never on the Tahoe, or V8's. I would like to know if anybody has done this switch, and where they live, how hot it gets in summer, and if it helped.
There is a lot of false info out there on the interwebz, we plan on doing a side by side comparison on the dyno with t-stats, much like we did with the CAIs.
that's good to hear. Like I said, just info I have heard from some friends. But I just installed my E-fans, and they are hella bad ars!!! Kicking mad air now, and wonder if a 160* t-stat would help anything, ie. stay cooler???
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That is awesome JennaBear! I will wait on even thinking about doing it until you post some results. When do you think you may be doing that dyno comparison?
You WILL have lower coolant temps for sure with the 160*. You just need to lower the on tepms for the fans.
. Not until we move back to CA, so probably sometime in the summer. I will be sure to post results, as I have a lot of people asking me this question weekly.
There is a reason we aren't running lower t-stats in any of our vehicles, but to each their own. Not saying is a grotesquely bad thing, just would rather spend my money elsewhere.

I would agree to disagree with you. Check what Justin has done on your tune.