motorhead440
SDD Junior Member
Your on to something Maxtor
Ford obviously recognized a/the problem as the deleted the underhood pad and front hood lip seal on my 2005 Excursion. Anything you can do to lower overall underhood temps will prolong the life of the tons of plastic components , generate more power through less heat soak of the intake tract and transferr less heat to all the other cooling lines passing through. I have been searching high and low to find a cooler thermostat in the 180 range but have had no luck to date. I have heard the mantra "diesels like to run hotter" over and over and that may be true in theory if one could strictly confine the heat to the combustion chamber itself .
Ford obviously recognized a/the problem as the deleted the underhood pad and front hood lip seal on my 2005 Excursion. Anything you can do to lower overall underhood temps will prolong the life of the tons of plastic components , generate more power through less heat soak of the intake tract and transferr less heat to all the other cooling lines passing through. I have been searching high and low to find a cooler thermostat in the 180 range but have had no luck to date. I have heard the mantra "diesels like to run hotter" over and over and that may be true in theory if one could strictly confine the heat to the combustion chamber itself .