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HPTuners tells me today that my car actually cruises at ~185F and drops to 160s-170s when I run it thru the gears at redline
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So what is the OE thermostat temp? Are they really that beneficial for us if running flex fuel? The T stat is something I never thought of but given that it is plastic and there is always a possibility of leakage or bursting because it's plastic, the switch to a nice billet piece would be cool.
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The lower temp thermostat isn’t worth much in the way of power but I like that it lets me bring the fans on a bit sooner, keeping airflow going through the intercooler heat exchanger too. Stock is 192 degrees if I remember correctly, use 174 if you’re on a stock tune and 160 if tuned. With my 160, my car averages 175-180 operating temps most of the year, which is perfect IMO (only drive it in nice weather FWIW).
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I searched Katech and didn't see anything. Are they still making them for the LT4?
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Also what is the stock temperature for 2023 SS? I've read mixed reviews on thermostat changing for performance. Some say too cold is not good. Long-term. Trying the figure out the sweet spot. |
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The factory ECM program expects the car to reach the OEM tstat temp of 194 within 10-15 minutes or so. When that doesn’t happen it assumes something is wrong. Changing the mechanical thermostat temp in the tune fixes that. Changing the fan profile allows you to optimize the engine coolant temps to work in conjunction with the new 160 degree tstat. The factory thermostat is in the 190° range |
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![]() @gkitab241: what are you trying to do with the car? If it’s a daily driver save your money. If you race or track it on occasion but have limited mods, just do the Katech 174 so you don’t need to mess with tuning it. If you’re turning the car into a race car, ditch the OEM tstat housing all together for reasons mentioned previously in this thread and get the billet housing with a 160 degree LS3 tstat.
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I know this thread is a little old, but here's a nice guard solution to protect the thermostat housing in the event of a supercharger belt failure.
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Many of the 6th Gen Camaros come with the studs from the factory. I've owned four 6th Gen Camaros. Three of the four came with the studs in the thermostat housing. I'm not sure why some have them and some don't, but that's the reality of it. The OEM studs are somewhat expensive for what they are. By offering the studs separately, it helps to keep the base cost lower. Last edited by travislambert; 06-27-2024 at 07:58 PM. |
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