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I've done the HP & FB deletes, air intake mods and am about to to the T/B bypass and install the Hypertech 160 degree thermo. I realize from what people smarter than me have said that I will not fully benefit from these mods before I can reprogram the PCM, but if I do the thermostat switch now will my engine be prone to overheating until I can do the PCM rprgrmg???
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

Im not sure what your stock thermostat is at.... 170 maybe....

Whatever you do, I would stay at what the OEM tstat temp was at... IF it overheats with the stock then you have problems, probably a waterpump or the radiator is clogged....
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Im not sure what your stock thermostat is at.... 170 maybe....

Whatever you do, I would stay at what the OEM tstat temp was at... IF it overheats with the stock then you have problems, probably a waterpump or the radiator is clogged....
Alot of the performance-knowledgeable guys on this forum suggest replacing the stock 180 degree thermostat with a 160 because it allows the engine to run cooler and possibly up HP a little. But they also recommend getting the PCM reprogrammed when you make this and other changes; in this case the reprogrammed PCM will "tell" the cooling fan to come on sooner when necessary...:coolgleam
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

I'm not a mechanic and I don't play one on TV, but I would assume that a thermostat is triggered by the water temperature.

Since the temperature of the F-body thermostat is lower than the D-body, I wouldn't think over heating would be an issue.

Will you see any performance gain without adjusting the computer? Thats for the TV mechanic to answer.
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

I dont see how that would give you any performance benefits.... I would leave it stock with the stock Tstat.... The radiator and fans in their current setup should be just fine in cooling it sufficiently..... With a 160degree stat you would be in warm up mode all the time....
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

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Alot of the performance-knowledgeable guys on this forum suggest replacing the stock 180 degree thermostat with a 160 because it allows the engine to run cooler and possibly up HP a little. But they also recommend getting the PCM reprogrammed when you make this and other changes; in this case the reprogrammed PCM will "tell" the cooling fan to come on sooner when necessary...:coolgleam
Ahh, I forgot about the electric fan. That makes sense.
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

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I dont see how that would give you any performance benefits.... I would leave it stock with the stock Tstat.... The radiator and fans in their current setup should be just fine in cooling it sufficiently..... With a 160degree stat you would be in warm up mode all the time....
Here you go Goldenboy:
http://impalassforum.com/cgi-bin/ult...c;f=1;t=005575

And it answers the original question, yes you can use the 160 degree stat, but no you won't see any performance gain until you reprogramm.
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Re: Will my '95 FWB overheat with the 160 thermo?

The layman answer. No
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