180 degree thermostat

jeeeep

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Have you eliminated the following:
Fan not engaging hi-speed at correct temperature
radiator blocked, mud etc, the back side seems to be where it collects. I noticed this even with dust after a week in Moab when I washed my Jeep.
Are you using the proper antifreeze? Chrysler requires antifreeze with HOAT, Valvoline Zerex works well.

Problem with installing a cooler thermostat is it can actually increase the operating temperature, with so much of the electronics operating within certain temperature range it can cause more issues than it solves.
 

jeeeep

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have you pulled the radiator and flow tested it or have it pressure tested?

if it's not flowing properly that'll cause it to run hot.
 

Jersey_Devil

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What do u mean by "running hot" because when I got my first jk I thought it was Runnin hot too till I found out most all Jk's run with the needle in the middle of the temp gauge.... So I'm curious of this too about the 180 the stat.... I have a jet chip that states I NEED a 180° T-stat
 

jeeeep

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What do u mean by "running hot" because when I got my first jk I thought it was Runnin hot too till I found out most all Jk's run with the needle in the middle of the temp gauge.... So I'm curious of this too about the 180 the stat.... I have a jet chip that states I NEED a 180° T-stat

you must be running the stageII module? I had this on my 2005 GC Hemi and it did make it run hotter without the 180° thermostat, also made it run kind of crappy without changing the thermostat, once I changed out the thermostat it ran at normal operating temp, guess advancing the timing and fuel ratios really did change... I miss that Hemi

To the original OP, how often do you do a complete coolant change? if it's been a while, I'd recommend having the radiator professionally flushed before changing the thermostat.
 
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Parker "P.T." JK

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you must be running the stageII module? I had this on my 2005 GC Hemi and it did make it run hotter without the 180° thermostat, also made it run kind of crappy without changing the thermostat, once I changed out the thermostat it ran at normal operating temp, guess advancing the timing and fuel ratios really did change... I miss that Hemi

To the original OP, how often do you do a complete coolant change? if it's been a while, I'd recommend having the radiator professionally flushed before changing the thermostat.

I flushed everything a month ago, all the electronics work, I've cleaned everything out
 

Rollincoal420

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Just because the t stat is 180° doesn't necessarily mean the jeep will run at that temp. The cooling system, and engine management system may not be designed to maintain efficiency at that temp. My old xj, I fought and fought to keep the jeep below 200° electric fans, New radiator, water pump, fresh coolant, fresh back flush. Nothing worked until I piped a Ford e350 radiator into the back of it.

I would put the t stat in, but don't be upset if it still gets to 200, 210, 220° I'm not sure exactly where the jk runs but it's gotta b around there

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HDGasser

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I actually just did a bunch of cooling stuff this past weekend since my stock fan died and almost cooked my Hemi Jk.

Before driving on the freeways 80ish it would be around +/- 210*. After a full coolant flush with Zerex Go5, water wetter, 185* tstat, Spal fan and shroud I haven't seen it pass 190*.

Granted this is a hemi crammed in a JK, but still the same heat issues. I've got a Poison spyder hood louver setup being delivered today and will go on this weekend.

So far I am happy with operating temps now but I won't feel 100% I till I take it out on the trail and get it hot again
 
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