High Flow Thermostat.
#1
High Flow Thermostat.
Has anyone ever used one of these high flow thermostats in there truck ?, what your opinion on them ?.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Stewart-Compon...61639/10002/-1
http://www.jegs.com/p/Stewart-Compon...61639/10002/-1
#3
I'm sorry.
Are you pulling 8000-10000rpm with a high flow water pump on your engine most every time you drive?
Then you probably are running just a restrictor plate anyways so putting a thermostat in will just restrict it more.
If that's what your looking for then yes. It will work for you.
Are you pulling 8000-10000rpm with a high flow water pump on your engine most every time you drive?
Then you probably are running just a restrictor plate anyways so putting a thermostat in will just restrict it more.
If that's what your looking for then yes. It will work for you.
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Has anyone ever used one of these high flow thermostats in there truck ?, what your opinion on them ?.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Stewart-Compon...61639/10002/-1
http://www.jegs.com/p/Stewart-Compon...61639/10002/-1
Be advised that coolant flowing too fast through the system will not properly cool the engine.
#6
I know coolant flowing to fast through the cooling system won`t cool the engine properly. But, staying with a 195* thermostat that flows more coolant than a stock thermostat wouldn`t that help cool the engine a little better while still keeping a stock temperature thermostat ?. If that makes sense.
#7
That thermostat you are looking at is made by Robertshaw. I used that style several years ago, but it is not readily available in this area anymore, since Stant makes its comparable SuperStat at half the price.
If you want to improve the cooling of your engine, install a good quality 180 degree thermostat.
If you want to improve the cooling of your engine, install a good quality 180 degree thermostat.
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