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Thermostat question
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<blockquote data-quote="GHIGstang13" data-source="post: 13635611" data-attributes="member: 154818"><p>I know in some of the earlier motors you could get more power out of them by running a 170 degree thermostat instead of the 195 degree , would this be the same case with the coyote motor or is it more like under drive pulleys that just doesn't get the results they used to. Please chime in if you have any knowledge on this subject.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHIGstang13, post: 13635611, member: 154818"] I know in some of the earlier motors you could get more power out of them by running a 170 degree thermostat instead of the 195 degree , would this be the same case with the coyote motor or is it more like under drive pulleys that just doesn't get the results they used to. Please chime in if you have any knowledge on this subject. Lee [/QUOTE]
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