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XLTSPCL
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9/04/2001
16:00:04

Subject: 180 TStat and PCM rumor
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A friend of mine was telling me it was stupid to run a lower temperature t-stat (180) because it causes your PCM to inject more fuel to bring the temp up. I have only noticed an increase in mileage not a decrease, but I also did 3" catback flowmaster exhaust, 3923's, and removed the clutch fan at the same time. I have defineately noticed a rotten egg smell that is associated with it burning rich. Is there any truth to this and is there anything to worry about or change to improve this?



Mopar8
Dodge Dakota


9/04/2001
17:46:25

RE: 180 TStat and PCM rumor
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That rotten egg smell could be your convertor on it's way south!Rich running don't smell like that!



lattimer
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9/04/2001
20:21:15

RE: 180 TStat and PCM rumor
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Yeah, sounds like your cat. Running rich will make an engine run colder, not hotter. I have no problems with my 180 t-stat.



jjj
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9/04/2001
23:07:43

RE: 180 TStat and PCM rumor
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Cats get blamed for everything. If it is stinking
then you are rich or using high sulfur fuel.
I would like to see a perf test with just the stock thermostat and a 180 as the only mods. The only thing the 180 should really help is pinging, used to argue with guys on the 4 cyl. over this and a properly setup non modified system will run better with the stock thermostat.
Chrysler cats, unless rattling and broken, very seldom fail. Once in a rare while you might get a plugged on.
15 yr. Chry tech

Jeff



XLTSPCL
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9/06/2001
09:37:45

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Kewl thanx Jeff. I never thought about the sulphur content in the fuel. With the better flow of the exhaust I can maybe now smell it where as before I might not have noticed.

Tyler



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