Lower Degree Thermostats? Anyone?
#2
ryan.
#3
i can see where the thermo is its easy to get to just 2 or 3 bolts or nuts. and you could get one at autozone different temps. but then your heater in winter will be colder for lower temp thermo. and if you go with a lower temp thermo its open more and more so your having a constant flow. at 160 degrees i dont know i would say no just keep the stock thermo any changes like that would probly not make a diff.
ryan.
ryan.
No one carries them that I found, nothing at any including Autozone etc. Cooler engine temps allow more timing and hence more power.
#6
Well that's my point. mine runs 185-190 all the time. Fans kick on at 190. I don't think you can adjust the fans to come on any lower than 180-190 anyways. Therefore the 160 thermostat is a mechanical alternative to having the fans run all the time. More coolant flow is why it lowers temps. And the heater in my car is OUTRAGEOUSLY hot in the winter. I doubt it will lose much effectiveness with the 160 thermostat.
#9
I think their was a thread some where a while back showing how to wire up a switch to turn the fan on and off rather then having it turn on at a certain temp. Might be something to look at rather then the thermo.
#10
A lower temp thermo if you can actually find one will set a CEL and is actually a semi common problem we have seen. The thermos get stuck open and DTC P0128 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature sets
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
• The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
• The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
• The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
• The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
• The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
• The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
• The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
• The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
#11
A lower temp thermo if you can actually find one will set a CEL and is actually a semi common problem we have seen. The thermos get stuck open and DTC P0128 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature sets
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
#12
A lower temp thermo if you can actually find one will set a CEL and is actually a semi common problem we have seen. The thermos get stuck open and DTC P0128 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature sets
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
• The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
• The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
• The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
• The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
Conditions for Setting the DTC as per General Motors
The ECM detects that:
• The calibrated amount of engine run time has been met
• The calibrated amount of engine air flow has been met
• The calibrated vehicle speed and distance have been met.
• The calibrated ECT of 80°C (176°F) has not been met
because you have a 2.4 you should be able to tune it
Last edited by snowbred; 07-01-2007 at 06:29 PM.
#13
I'm having this problem with mine... seems to have happend after i put on an intake.. Maybe its not reading engine airflow correctly? Anyone know the part number for the thermostat on the 2.4? I have had my ecm and coolant temp sensor changed with no success.. i just keep reseting the code and the car is back to normal...
#14
Try putting your stock air intake back together. If its still throwing the code take it to the dealer for a warranty repair. If it stops, sell the aftermarket intake or get it tuned
#15
I've never really understood why someone would want a lower degree thermo, It's only going to cause problems in the future, i.e if you don't get up to normal operating temp it will stay in closed loop and will stay rich. Also it will make problems with the oil sludging. Maybe I'm missing something?
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