So I've done some searching on this, though most are about winter driving or cases with clearly bad thermostats. Some background;
I have a 2009 4.2 with about 130k miles. I replaced the original OEM t-stat a couple years ago with a genuine AC Delco 192F.
In both cases the temp gauge is ever so slightly left of center, and a scan tool typically shows 80-85C (about 175-185F). Same for both old and new t-stats (and the original wasn't stuck open at all).
From my reading this seems a bit low, but the truck warms up fast, and even in my brutal winter temps of -30C the engine can reach 180ish F, though of course warm up takes some time in such cold (normal for all cars).
Two overly eager thermostats in a row? Or is something else going on? When the ambient is really warm (like 90ish F) I start to see 190F or more on the scan tool.
Maybe I'm just overthinking it.
I have a 2009 4.2 with about 130k miles. I replaced the original OEM t-stat a couple years ago with a genuine AC Delco 192F.
In both cases the temp gauge is ever so slightly left of center, and a scan tool typically shows 80-85C (about 175-185F). Same for both old and new t-stats (and the original wasn't stuck open at all).
From my reading this seems a bit low, but the truck warms up fast, and even in my brutal winter temps of -30C the engine can reach 180ish F, though of course warm up takes some time in such cold (normal for all cars).
Two overly eager thermostats in a row? Or is something else going on? When the ambient is really warm (like 90ish F) I start to see 190F or more on the scan tool.
Maybe I'm just overthinking it.