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20psi boost
Join Date: May 2006
Location: New Haven/Hamden
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For winter, yes you did the right thing. Actually you just put a stock rated aftermarket thermostat in there. You should have just gotten a factory thermo if you wanted to run the stock rating.
It matters because your coolant temperature sensor (the one the ECU uses) needs to see higher than 170 degree for the engine to go into closed loop. That's when the engine operates at its most efficent, completely combusting the fuel mixture, burning off condensation, reducing emmissions, etc. Last edited by IHateHacks; 02-28-2007 at 03:07 PM. |
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500whp yet?
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: CT U.S.A.
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i wouldn't use a parts store thermostat with a toyota supra
i would spend the extra 4 dollars and get one from toyota cuz when you're at the next time wondering why the thing is overheating again you can cross that off the list you can get 160 - 190 toyota stats too i run a 160
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