Diesel Site 203* Thermostat

Tman123

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Anyone here running the 203* thermostat?

I just bought one and just wanted to know if switching from stock (I'm assuming is 180*) to this does actually increase MPG and doesn't cause my truck to overheat during the summer (which here in SLC, UT can reach 100+).

Thanks in advance!

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I've been running one for 10+ years now. Temps are 20 to 105+ 'round here (CenCal).. Pulled our 5r all over the lower 48.. with Absolutely No issues.

No MPG gains to speak of.. but IMO, a Hot(er) diesel, is a Happy(er) diesel. Runs & Pulls better.. Overall ?

IIRC, Dieselsite has a good Blurb about Tech benefits ?

Joe

If yer guna drain the coolant down, to install the 203 thermo ? Now, might be good time to install a Coolant Filter too ? I'd step up and say: It's one of the BEST, Long Term.. PM things you can do for your (any) engine.
 
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If yer guna drain the coolant down, to install the 203 thermo ? Now would be good time to install a Coolant Filter too. I'd step up and say: It's one of the BEST, Long Term.. PM things you can do for your (any) engine.

I would second this information! I have had a coolant filter since 12,000 miles. Great addition!!

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x2 for Big Joe, and x2 for Dave Ben's advice. I also run the 203 Tstat hot or cold. I can assure you it will help with cold temp MPGs...
 

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I have been running the 203 stat for several years. Sure turns the cab heater into the best heater out there. I do wish I would have purchased the higher priced aluminum housing. Mine is looking a bit not so good.
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X2 on the Heat ;tu

I painted my OEM housing with some High-Temp black BBQ paint.. seems to be holding the rust & corruption back :dunno

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Well I installed it the other day (Saturday) and had to replace the T-stat housing because mine was stock from 2002 and was rusted almost completely through. lol


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I also have had the 203 thermo on our 7.3L for close to 10 years also have the aluminum housing installed, gotta love the much toastier heat during the winter!
 
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