FVP 319170
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$5.37
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$0.00
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+ Sold in packs of 1x1
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$5.37
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(Only 1 Remaining)
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FVP 319170 Specifications |
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Bypass Diameter | 1.09 in | Bypass Length | 1.61 IN | Flange Thickness | 0.05 in | Gasket or Seal Included | No | Installation Tool Included | No | Jiggle Pin Weep Hole | Yes | Sealing Flange Outside Diameter | 2.2 IN | Temperature (Degree F) | 170 |
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Features & Benefits:- Manufactured with OEM quality materials and safety standards by an OE Supplier
- Stands up to even the most demanding automotive cooling systems
- Copper case and wax compound assures rapid response to temperature changes in the coolant
- Offset design, air relief valve, and OEM style seals included where applicable
Which Thermostat Is Right For You?
Type |
Lifespan |
Flow Rate |
Precise Temperature Control |
Fail-Safe Engine Protection |
Economy
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★ |
★ |
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Standard Replacement
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★★ |
★ |
★★ |
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Performance
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★★ |
★★ |
★★ |
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Heavy Duty |
★★★ |
★★ |
★★★ |
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Premium
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★★ |
★ |
★★ |
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What Temperature Thermostat Do I Need? Thermostats have a “rated” temperature (such as 180F or 195F). This is the temperature the thermostat will start to open, releasing heated coolant from the engine into the radiator. The thermostat will fully open once the coolant gets another ten or fifteen degrees warmer.
OE TEMPERATURE |
These thermostats match the OEM-specified temperature rating for the vehicle. Manufacturers recommend an OE temperature thermostat for most engines, especially for:
- Modern engines with computers that use the coolant temperature to help control the fuel, emissions and other important systems
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ALTERNATE TEMPERATURE |
These thermostats have a temperature rating below (cooler than) the OEM-specified temperature rating for the vehicle. This option may make sense for use in:
- Modified Engines
- Performance Applications
- Older / Classic Vehicles
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Cooling System Maintenance | Tips & Tools Without regular maintenance, cooling system components will degrade and fail prematurely, which can lead to costly engine damage. Protect your engine with simple preventative maintenance:
- Completely drain and flush the system using Cooling System Flush prior to installation. Flushing the system is critical to prevent system contamination and failure.
- Consider replacing the Radiator Hoses (and Hose Clamps) and Radiator Cap as part of routine preventative maintenance. System contamination can cause these parts to degrade and fail over time, which can lead to severe engine damage from overheating.
- Refill radiator with fresh Coolant / Antifreeze according to the volume and formula specified in your Owner's Manual. Inspect levels and condition every year.
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Warranty Information:Limited Lifetime |
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