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Mishimoto High-Temperature Thermostat; 205-Degree (99-03 7.3L Powerstroke F-250 Super Duty)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Mishimoto High-Temperature Thermostat; 205-Degree (99-03 7.3L Powerstroke F-250 Super Duty)
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      A defective thermostat can result in engine overheating and potential internal damage. Improve the reliability of your 7.3L cooling system with a Mishimoto Ford 7.3L Powerstroke High-Temperature Thermostat! This thermostat is designed as a direct-fit replacement for your aged factory unit. The Mishimoto thermostat has a higher activation temperature (205 degrees Fahrenheit) compared to the factory thermostat (195 degrees Fahrenheit). The higher activation temperature restricts coolant flow longer to allow a quicker engine warm-up, making this thermostat ideal for use in cold climates. As with all our products, this thermostat includes the Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty, ensuring superior product quality and craftsmanship.

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