Thermostat temperatures

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1990 240sx. Should I buy a cooler one for the summer and a 195 degree for the winter? That's how it worked on the old camaros.Or should I keep a 195 degree in there all the time?


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If you are running a stock engine i would say just stick with the 195 degree thermostat.

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oem spec and use water wetter if need be

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r3v_v3ng3 wrote:oem spec and use water wetter if need be
Translation request.

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OEM=original equipment manufactuer.Water wetter is a coolant additive that helps with heat transfer.

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WhiteKnight wrote:1990 240sx. Should I buy a cooler one for the summer and a 195 degree for the winter? That's how it worked on the old camaros.Or should I keep a 195 degree in there all the time?
(D-Sport magazine) had a great article about this subject...they ran a few test's with cooler thermos and hot thermos on a dyno...result was hotter engine temps when controlled produce more power...this makes perfect sence and heat transfer is how horsepower is created...so its really a prefrence that up to you as a tuner...i do recomend reading that article online from the D-Sport website if ya can find it..

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sx moneypit wrote:OEM=original equipment manufactuer.Water wetter is a coolant additive that helps with heat transfer.
I was wondering what temp is OEM.

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According to my source the OEM thermostat opens at 170 degrees F.

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Hmmmm 170 sounds low though. NOX is cleaner at higher temps.

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Sounded low to me too ,but that is OEM specs.

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I'm going to try the 195 the next time I have a day to pull apart the top of the engine...

The thermostat is buried under the steering pump in a SOHC


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