203* thermostat...???

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:lmao ....yall guys crack me up. No I dont grandpa it hardly ever. I hate jently accelerating and my engine being in high rpm's before it shifts. I like getting through the gears as fast and smoothly as I can.
 

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Whether it helps on the MPGs or not I'm still sold on it. Added cab heat? Don't need it. What I do like is that the engine will always run warmer than the stock 195*. In my case I need the extra coolant heat for my VO system. Been using Bob's 203* since '02...four years before running VO. But they don't last for eight years. :rolleyes: I'm on my third.
 

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Im at a loss for how coolant temperature could have any impact on fuel efficiency. The guy stating he got several miles more per gallon is delusional. I have it in mine and won't go back for the simple reason that a diesel engine is designed to run better with heat. I have a water temperature gauge to watch mine and it stays at 190 - 193. If you need a thermostat, replace it with either one you want but don't expect a mileage change.
 

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Diesel engines like to run hot, but water/coolant won't allow it to run much hotter than 203°F. If you could, it would run at 225°F or hotter.

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I have been running the 203 t-stat for about 40,000 miles, and I haven't really noticed much difference. Maybe a little more cab heat. Not enough change in engine temp to see a difference on the factory temp gauge. But, I don't really tow, so the idea of a t-stat that is letting my engine warm up a few degrees more does appeal to me. I'm happy with it. Another suggestion, buy the billet t-stat housing Bob sells. The stamped steel factory ones never reseal and you end up buying a new one every time you take it off. Spend the money for the billet one and never have to replace it again.
 

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i noticed my engine runs a touch smoother when its fully warm now with the 203, i have had it in for about 5,000 miles now. the cabin heat is much appreciated at times!
 

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I have been running the 203 t-stat for about 40,000 miles, and I haven't really noticed much difference. Maybe a little more cab heat. Not enough change in engine temp to see a difference on the factory temp gauge. But, I don't really tow, so the idea of a t-stat that is letting my engine warm up a few degrees more does appeal to me. I'm happy with it.

i noticed my engine runs a touch smoother when its fully warm now with the 203, i have had it in for about 5,000 miles now. the cabin heat is much appreciated at times!

Me 3. Had the 203* in for over 100K. Wouldn't be without it. Simply runs better with it. NO big claims.. just runs better.

I have a "real" temp gauge, along with the OEM thing. I see temps change from about 195+ to 205, or so .. as loads are put on the engine.. The OEM thing doesn't move.. At All, Ever.

A Warm(er) internal combustion engine runs better Warm(er), IMO. :dunno

Joe

(The competitive motor sports guys run their engines Warmer... Hmmm, wasup with that ?)
 

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I have it and maybe is psychologica but seems to run better, and the OEM gauge went to the beginin of the O to the end of it, near to the R in the NORMAL gauge. I dont think any gain in MPG, and have not problems in overheating when towing.
 

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I have it and maybe is psychologica but seems to run better, and the OEM gauge went to the beginin of the O to the end of it, near to the R in the NORMAL gauge. I dont think any gain in MPG, and have not problems in overheating when towing.

Doesn't it come stock in your truck?
 

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