welpro222
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Hey guys, thought I would post this up and show you my idea for a cheap alternative to the 6.5 dual thermostat setup. Now from the beginning, I already had a crossover from a newer 6.2 diesel truck that has a port for the temp switch or sensor, but these can be source online or even adapt the hose to the bypass. I removed the sensor and installed a 5/8 hose nipple and ran 5/8 heater hose to a heater control valve ($15 from autozone) and is controlled by a generic throttle control knob mounted in cab. From there is runs into the upper radiator hose with hose adapter ($2.99 from autozone). Now, I'm not sure if this would make any different with a standard flow water pump. I installed a penninsular diesel 110gpm water pump and am just finishing up installing a bank turbo system too. I'll update this post with result in the next few days.
My reason for installing this setup is because I have a lifted suburban with the same setup but with the stock cooling system (4 row rad) and experience it getting hot (not overheating) going over the mountain passes. I plan on hauling my camper with this truck, so I want to make sure it stays cool.
My reason for installing this setup is because I have a lifted suburban with the same setup but with the stock cooling system (4 row rad) and experience it getting hot (not overheating) going over the mountain passes. I plan on hauling my camper with this truck, so I want to make sure it stays cool.