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SolidState said:isn't there two ford units, though? one was 180 and the other 192?
sdpatt said:There were two separate OEM thermostats (82C/179.6F and 88C/190.4F) at one time.
I've had the same motorcraft 88C thermostat in my 89 for the past 50,000 miles with no problems. Around these parts we get as many 100+ degree days in the summer as you do in Texas and on such days towing 1000 pound of waverunner, trailer, and hundreds of pounds of gear I've still had no problems whatsoever temperature. Shoot, installing a police grill didn't seem to make a difference because there just wasn't a heat problem before.Saleen SHO said:I had been running a 185, and then a 180 before the 185, both ran fine for a short time.
and since Texas isnt know for cool days... well you catch my drift....![]()
Shoaz said:I'll still disagree with that. Until someone can produce a pic or something of an OEM t-stat that says something other than 88C on it, they're all 88C. (It's stamped on the face.)
sdpatt said:The only way I knew that there was an 82C Motorcraft thermostat was because I had seen that number stamped on the thermostats that I had bought from Ford and installed in my car.
sdpatt said:My 1989 an 1991 SHOs both came with the 82C thermostat. I had consistently seen the 82C version on 3.0L, non-California SHOs that I have serviced and the 88C 'stat in all 3.2L versions. My understanding is that the programming in my car and other 3.0L SHOs was set up for the 82C opening temperature and that the 3.2L was calibrated for the higher temperature. Anyone have any definitive data on this issue?