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musique 08-13-2008 07:31 PM

northstar v8160 thermostat?
 
I was wondering if anyone knows if there's an aftermarket 160 thermostat that would work on the northstar engine? I know it's designed to work on 180 but I always have better luck running my engines cool.

Does anyone have any suggestions?




carnut 08-14-2008 05:18 PM

RE: northstar v8160 thermostat?
 
The suggestion from most technicians would be to not lower the engine temperature. This is NOT a 55 Chevy. If the engine does not get to temperature, the computer will deliver too much fuel at all times, adversly affecting fuel mileage. Also heater will be slightly affected, smog test results will be affected as well. This car is designed to run a 195 thermostat and stabilize at approx 210 degrees. Cars running at 180 degrees disappeared in the late 70's. When people change computer chips and thermosts to up the horsepower they do it knowing fuel mileage will suffer.


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