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rwmorrisonjr 09-25-2003 04:16 PM

TRD Thermostat discontinued...
 
Have been checking around for the TRD thermostat out here in the Denver area, and have been told that it has been discontinued. I also called Camelback Toyota in Phoenix and they confrimed that as well. Apparently there have bee problems with it not opening correctly at the right temperature and TRD is reworking the thermostat to correct the problem. Has anyone else heard that and if so, when TRD will release the improved model?

HaveBlue 09-25-2003 07:16 PM

I haven't had any problems with mine. Apparently it's been opening at the right temperature because it did what it said it would - solve my pinging.

Gadget 09-25-2003 07:22 PM


Originally posted by HaveBlue
I haven't had any problems with mine. Apparently it's been opening at the right temperature because it did what it said it would - solve my pinging.
How does your heater work in the Winter?

Gadget

www.GadgetOnline.com

HaveBlue 09-25-2003 10:10 PM

It works fine :bigok:

SLC Punk 09-26-2003 03:10 AM

I haven't heard of any problems. I had a hard time finding mine on a online dealership, so I resorted to ebay.
I haven't had time to install it yet. I will probably do that this spring.

Dr. Zhivago 09-26-2003 07:14 AM

On my truck, with the TRD Thermo and the FLX-210, the truck runs at near stock temperature around town and around 175* while cruising on the highway. On the trail, it runs at 190* with the FLX-210 running constantly. So, there isn't much of a difference between the stock thermo and the TRD thermo when used with the FLX-210 in most driving situations on a NA engine. I have the FLX-210 set to come on at 190*, which is the temperature that the engine would run at with the stock fan and thermostat setup.

When the TRD thermo is used with the Stock Pulley-Driven Clutch Fan, the truck runs about 175-180* ALL the time, which is about 10-15* cooler than the stock Thermo. When adding the FLX-210 to the mix, the cooling system efficiency is reduced compared to the stock setup.

I'd say if you are supercharged and want to use the TRD Thermo to help with your pinging, don't get the FLX-210 unless you set the Thermostatic control to come on at 175* and don't mind listening to it roar all the time, which it certainly will. With the TRD thermo and the stock fan setup, you'll run about 10-15* cooler than the stock thermo on the supercharged engine, or around 185-190*, which is about the stock temperature of a NA engine.

By the way, the data regarding the temperatures was gathered using a BR-2. For more information about this stuff, see this thread.

As for heating issues in the winter, the TRD thermo and the stock fan will make the heater less hot, but it still will do the job. It just isn't as toasty, so you need to crank up the heater temperature control a bit more than usual. If you're supercharged with this combination, I don't think there'd be any difference...

My .02
Dr. Z

TOR 09-26-2003 07:32 AM

TRD Thermostat
 
I just checked with my TRD rep and he said there are no known problems with the thermostats and that there are no plans to discontinue. They have them in stock and I can get them for everyone that needs them. I just installed one last night in my truck and it is running just fine. Oh she purrs now, chanegd the oil, coolant, tranny fluid, turned my rotors, and replaced the belts all within an hour and a half. God I love working at a dealership when you need to work on your vehicle!

Todd :D

rwmorrisonjr 09-26-2003 07:37 AM

Tor,

How much are they? Camelback Toyota is charging $55.06 plus shipping on thier site. Here's the link, part is at the bottom of the page:

http://www.camelbacktoyotaparts.com/...71&TopID=71446

BTW, these guys said that the thermostat was discontinued so I'm wary of doing business with them.

-Rich

TOR 09-26-2003 07:49 AM

Well, I don't know where they got the incorrect information but that is not true I can assure. As for the price here you go fellas, I will give them to anyone that wants them for $60 to your front door. Let me know who wants one and we can get it started.

Todd :bigok:

BTW, it's not much but I will throw in a free TRD sticker emblem with each order.

rwmorrisonjr 09-26-2003 08:26 AM

Cool...
 
I'm in on this. Let me know what you need for purchase and shipping and I can PM you the info.

rimpainter.com 09-26-2003 08:30 AM

Re: Cool...
 

Originally posted by rwmorrisonjr
I'm in on this. Let me know what you need for purchase and shipping and I can PM you the info.
Just call him, its faster and easier. And it's a toll free #.

Todd is a great guy to work with. :cool:

rwmorrisonjr 09-26-2003 08:40 AM

Duh, just noticed the number.:pat:

Will call next week when I have some money in the bank!:D

TOR 09-26-2003 10:51 AM

TRD Thermostat
 
Thanks Christian, Rwmorrisonjr just give me a call at your convenience we are open 7 to 7 every day Central time. I will be happy to help you out.

Todd

Toyota Punk 09-26-2003 11:08 AM

Are there benefits to this on a NA engine? Sooner or later I plan to be S/C'd and I want to get one of these before they completely disappear. If it wouldn't hurt to install one now, I'm interested.

TOR 09-26-2003 11:11 AM

TRD Thermostat
 
Definitely won't hurt you to put one in now. I would highly encourage you to do it now if you plant to install it yourself. Reason being, with the SC on it you have to remove the dynamic tensioner to get to it which is just more of a hassle. Let me know if you would like one.

Todd

pfdaxe 09-26-2003 04:24 PM

FYI:

I bought my Runner from Camelback after visiting 4 other dealers here in Phoenix and they are the best in sales and even better in service than any of the other dealers. They have always treated me with respect and respected my knowledge about Toyotas. The other dealers treated me like I didn't know what I was talking about and always try to over charge me.

Paul :)

Toyota Punk 09-26-2003 06:41 PM

Todd, I'm definitely down then. Sounds like a good price also. Should I just call the 800 number then or get it through you here?

I'm not terribly mechanically inclined, but I plan to install myself. Is it a very difficult process?

Thanks

4runnergal 09-26-2003 08:15 PM

Okay, I need some advice on this subject. As one of the few supercharged girls on this site, just what does this thermostat do? And do I need one? I'd appreciate any advice you can share. Thanks:help:

Toyota Punk 09-27-2003 10:55 AM

After reading this thread, I'm having second thoughts about the TRD thermo. It sounds like it should only be used as a last resort from a tuning standpoint, and may actually do more harm than good in terms of engine wear as well as gas mileage.

MTL_4runner 09-27-2003 01:33 PM


Originally posted by Toyota Punk
After reading this thread, I'm having second thoughts about the TRD thermo. It sounds like it should only be used as a last resort from a tuning standpoint, and may actually do more harm than good in terms of engine wear as well as gas mileage.
I just posted on that thread so you can read my suggestion for "why I wouldn't do it" over there.

It is fine to run the thermostat as long as you understand that it is a bandaid and you will lose gas mileage.


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