NIsaacs
TDR MEMBER
This is all good news Nick. 10 degrees is a big difference and keeping the transmission cooler will help keep things working better longer too.
Keep us posted!
Michael
I agree, I think everything will benefit with a 10* drop, in general, in the long haul. Case in point...my '91 Dodge and Ford Cummins both use 180* thermostats oem. The head gaskets, tappet cover gasket and ('91)vacuum pump seals are all original. My '01 uses 190* oem….it has had them all replaced, the vacuum pump seals twice.
Note what Cummins says about coolant temps in my Re-power book. I am thinking the higher temps we see on the newer trucks are mostly emissions driven and not what's best for the engine. Fuel, engine oil, IAT temps will be cooler across the board, a win win. Fuel/injector VP pump, running cooler has to be a good thing.
Nick