Stant SuperStat?
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Stant SuperStat?
Stant SuperStat?
Has anyone had good luck running a Stant SuperStat thermostat? Picked up a 195* today part # 45849 and am not sure if I like how it is made. When this thermostat is fully open flow is restricted more than the stock thermostats.
Has anyone had good luck running a Stant SuperStat thermostat? Picked up a 195* today part # 45849 and am not sure if I like how it is made. When this thermostat is fully open flow is restricted more than the stock thermostats.
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Hmm, where did you get it from? Might of been worth it to pick up a 180 stat as well, since I see that your in Alabama and can get pretty toasty down there.
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I will change back to 180* in the spring.
The week of Christmas it did not go above 32* here. It is 60* now but will be cold for the next several weeks.
The week of Christmas it did not go above 32* here. It is 60* now but will be cold for the next several weeks.
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You can have the 180 in pretty low temps. I kept mine in all year long through a kansas and PA winter. Just takes a little longer to warm up the car....(remote start solves that problem).
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Ive got a 180 stant in the 96 dont know if its a supper tho dont remember.
useing it right now and its been as low as 4* out here with no prob
useing it right now and its been as low as 4* out here with no prob
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