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Subject: More Cooling questions


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Con
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Date Posted: 07:37:30 09/06/02 Fri
In reply to: HenryJ 's message, "Re: Link to info-THANX" on 19:19:21 09/05/02 Thu

On that note, you guys with the lower temp. thermostats, what is the average temp after installing it? The stock 210 does sound like alot. I'm thinking about the 190 since 160 might be too cold for where I live. So if I get a 190, will it stay at 190? Thanks

Con

>Should have told me to sit down and READ it!
>There is some good info there, I'm starting to feel
>more comfortable with the 1 3/8" core idea :) and it
>is made for the 2001 S-10 so manufacturers warranty
>will apply.
>Thanx again Jim.

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Re: More Cooling questionshobie09:28:20 09/06/02 Fri
Re: More Cooling questionsJim10:49:04 09/06/02 Fri


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