mwilson
TDR MEMBER
I've read a pile of threads on thermostats on several forums and nobody seems to get it... 2003 and newer engines have a fan that is controlled to fully engage at a certain temp PERIOD! I do understand that the cooling system is supposed to have a reserve of cold coolant "at the ready" when conditions are requiring its need. Either PWM or regular old viscous coupling, the fan is gonna do its thing regardless of what thermostat we use.
Running a colder thermostat is almost as bad as not using one at all! Think of it like having a fire extinguisher with 3/4 to 1/2 charge since the reserve is being heat soaked long before it is needed at a critical time. In layman's terms, the system will be flooded with hot water instead since the fan wasn't commanded to engage fully until after the entire cooling system nearly past its ability to reject anymore heat.
That's kind of why I'm wondering what made Louis change the thermostat in the first place, he may have a fan clutch that is getting soft.
Mike.