VK_3800 wrote:Not unless they changed something with the late injected engines, as far as I am aware all Holden V8s '68 to '98 use an 82 degree thermostat as standard. Its not something that makes sense to change in different climates because, well, its a thermostat!
Not from my experience or what my various manuals say. In the Commodore range as far as I'm aware they had 190°F units until VR/VS when it went up to 192°F.
Huh, guess I need to remove my foot from my mouth then... the only genuine GMH manuals I have are for older vehicles where the specs are open temp 177-182, fully open by 202 (F). Guess you can't trust any of the aftermarket manuals. I've never seen anything else available on the shelf and the parts listings always point to the same one for all models, all my vehicles have always come with 180F units. Aside from the larger bearing water pump nothing really changed with the cooling system so it seems weird it was changed after so many years.
The V6 with the higher temp thermostat runs a higher pressure radiator cap to match, if you are at the higher end I would be doing this (assuming the system is up to it). Guess that's probably already true for the vehicles that had a 190 thermostat.
Just went through a log of my VR V8 and the engine temp is floating around the 90 deg and the air temp gets to a maximum of 80. I have the cold air intake fitted so that should give an idea where a std car would be.
Does anyone know of a genuine Holden thermostat of 82ºc that will fit V6? According to holden spare parts there is no lower temp one and all V6 models have the one part number.
I dont want to use an aftermarket one if I can help it as I have had nothing but problems with aftermarket ones being more than 10ºC out, all being too cold and going colder over time, 6 months normally.
I'm the director of VSH (Vlad's Spec Holden), because HSV were doing it ass about.