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yep.. the 160's are also awful in the winter
im changing my water pump so i figured I'd go ahead and put in a new thermostat as well
My 160* works fine in ALL seasons. My heater works great in the winter too and my truck still gets to normal operating temps.
By installing a 160* t-stat, usually, not always, you are going to get overheating. Now, I live in Arizona where it is hella hot in the summer. And by installing a lower degree t-stat, what is going to happen is my engine is going to fight to try to keep the engine cooler. What I mean is, by having the t-stat at 160*, it is constantly going to stay open there for the coolant will never get a chance to cool down inside the radiator with fans, and just keep circulating coolant constantly never getting the chance to cool down. By the t-stat not getting a opportunity to close, the coolant will never get cold enough to close the t-stat, and then overheating will accure.
I've used them on 4-6 cylinder vehicles with no problems, but never on the Tahoe, or V8's. I would like to know if anybody has done this switch, and where they live, how hot it gets in summer, and if it helped.