tRidiot
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My understanding of the thermostat temp is when it opens to allow the coolant out of the engine block and into the radiator to be cooled off.
So a 160 thermostat will open sooner, allowing flow continuously above that point.
The 187 thermostat will allow the temp to be higher in the motor before opening. This is helpful in colder climates when you want your motor to warm up better/faster is my understanding.
Hotter outside temps won't change how these thermostats behave, and it won't allow your truck to cool better when the outside temp is hot with either one.
That's the way I understand it... the higher temp thermostat would allow your engine to run warmer before opening to cool it off - helpful in the winter to get more heat into the cab. This is what happened to me when I changed to a 187 themostat - then it stuck and I blew a head gasket. lol
So a 160 thermostat will open sooner, allowing flow continuously above that point.
The 187 thermostat will allow the temp to be higher in the motor before opening. This is helpful in colder climates when you want your motor to warm up better/faster is my understanding.
Hotter outside temps won't change how these thermostats behave, and it won't allow your truck to cool better when the outside temp is hot with either one.
That's the way I understand it... the higher temp thermostat would allow your engine to run warmer before opening to cool it off - helpful in the winter to get more heat into the cab. This is what happened to me when I changed to a 187 themostat - then it stuck and I blew a head gasket. lol