Turbo Dog
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- Joined
- May 25, 2016
- Posts
- 85
- Reaction score
- 91
- Location
- Laramie, WYO
- First Name
- Dwight
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V30
- Engine Size
- 388 TBI Stroker
The opening temperature of the thermostat does not control the operating temperature of the engine. It only sets the temperature at which the coolant starts flowing. So the lower the opening temperature the longer it will take for the engine to reach operating temperature. If the Robert Shaw has an opening larger than the stock size it may or may not help. The thermostat opening size is used to regulate the speed of the coolant flow. Coolant flowing too fast is just as inefficient as coolant flowing too slow. It needs a set amount of time to allow it to transfer engine heat to the radiator shell. Flowing too fast and it can't transfer enough heat and flowing too slow it retains heat from the shell.