@viven44 thank you for replying. I'm glad I did some real world research because I have heard things in the past that are similar to what you mentioned in your previous comment. I have always wondered if that was correct or not. I honestly thought you were wrong but after real world testing, it turns out you are right.
I used an odb2 reader that gave me coolant temps. Both days were similar temps outside (101 degrees and 102 degrees respectively). I put in a brand new acdelco oem coolant temp sensor before this test. I drained the coolant from the radiator and all hoses and replaced with new dexcool fluid. I used a motorad thermostat that claimed to open at 208 degrees and an acdelco thermostat (part # 15-11125 with a 194 degrees temperature.
The only thing that may be different on my rig that may or may cause different results to others is that I have installed an aftermarket transmission cooler. So I don't know if that takes less work off the radiator for engine cooling or not. I also installed the sure cool bypass kit. So with my engine/Trans completely warmed up, my Trans runs at 142-145 degrees at idle and 151-155 during regular driving (not towing). Those two things may or may not cause my results to be different.
In general driving (fully warmed up, some stop and go and some highway, not towing anything) the temp of the motorad stayed consistently at 208.2 degrees at idle. While driving it of course fluctuated a little bit. It would stay in the range of about 206 -216 degrees.
In the same circumstances, the only difference I saw with the acdelco thermostat is that idle temps are around 204 degrees. While driving temps stayed between 204 and about 212. Definitely not the 14 degrees cooler temps that the 194 degree thermostat would imply.