Thermostats—- 160* vs 187*

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Jonesy92

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—Had a recent issue, replaced my failing thermostat, and installed a new one. Temp got up to 187-192, and it never ran that hot. I now also have misfires, lean codes, and hesitation that I didn’t have before. Nothings changed, except the thermostat.
I am wondering, from my past experience, I got a flex fuel fuel filter, which did not fit my truck, and am wondering if they sold me the incorrect/ or flex fuel thermo.
 

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normal operating temp is 210, so the t stat should not be the issue. try the right fuel filter who knows it might be restricting the fuel and running lean and causing the misfires.
 

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What happened to the original thermostat? Running hot? Head gasket?
 
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When I bought the truck, the thermo was a 160, but it was worn out, eaten away.
Verifying operating temp I am using my obd2 scanner. I’ve had a compression check done, and also a leak down. Compression check showed well within 10% of each other, and within spec. Leak down was inconclusive and showed no issues. I’ve even bought a smoke tester to check the intake. No luck their either.
Fuel filter was changed, along with fuel pump less than 10k miles ago with the correct one.
I owned a 02 and it ran under 210 for sure. I figure maybe they gave me a higher temp thermo, causing the fuel to almost vaporize before combustion.
 
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only reason I suspect the thermo, is I either read an article about the flex vs non flex, and I read they updated to 187* thermo for engine performance/efficiency.
 

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I'm not aware of any difference in thermostat temps between Flex and non-Flex. They're both OE 187° temp thermostats. Like @Scottydoggs noted, these engines normally run north of 200°. If you run them cooler than that they're less efficient.
 
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I’d have to check when The wife comes home from work. I do have a fuel pressure gauge on its way here for the fuel rail.
Im not having any lean codes, after replacing intake gasket set, and knock sensors.
 

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