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I would think that the 203 stat you have in would be ok. They say that Stant makes the motorcraft stat that you should use. To help in reducing the confusion tell the parts person that you have a 93 turbo model as the parts are the same as for your truck.
Hey i was the one that you was replying to about the thermostat a week ago,, Ive got a stant in my that is 203 deg but not to worried about that.. Its a short thermostat but will this thermostat be ok other then they might not last as long?? What is it about the bypass?? You was the only one that explained really well on my post so i thought i would ask if its ok to leave it in there for alittle while. Reason im asking is cause i just put the attitives in the truck and hate to drain it out some, Really kinda hate to open up the bottom of the drain of the radiater just in case it dont shut off. How i drained mine and flushed it was but taking bottom radiator off. Also ive read some about two thermostats but i dont think that is to do with mine,, What a confusing year i have a 1994 f250 turbo idi 135,000 miles.. Thanks if you can reply and let me know what you think..
Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't notice your message. I like the elbow and downpipe, but I don't know how much difference they make as I installed the upgrade parts when I put the turbo on, so I have nothig to compare it to.
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