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If a guy could obtain the unicorn, it sounds as though it's capable of doing the job, though, and allows a better fit for the DB2. Is that about right? I still wonder how much that '96 design will flow in comparison to the later dual thermostat design.When they switched sides with the accessories in 96IIRC there was a one year single stat before the dual stats. They're unicorns anymore I had one that I let get away not realizing what I had. It allows the DB2 pump to fit better on later year rigs
This is interesting. Because of all the proponents of the single stat, I left it on the ‘94 which has the upgraded 130gpm water pump and the Dmax fan. However, it still runs warmer than my ‘99. I do have a dual stat crossover on the engine we took out of the ‘95, so I might just put that on the ‘94 based on Husker’s comments.Husker said this:
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If a guy could obtain the unicorn, it sounds as though it's capable of doing the job, though, and allows a better fit for the DB2. Is that about right? I still wonder how much that '96 design will flow in comparison to the later dual thermostat design.
Look in my signature. Block off thermostat option. Follow the link.Husker said this:
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If a guy could obtain the unicorn, it sounds as though it's capable of doing the job, though, and allows a better fit for the DB2. Is that about right? I still wonder how much that '96 design will flow in comparison to the later dual thermostat design.


Same components on my ‘94 and ‘99, except for single vs dual thermostat respectively. ‘94 runs at 195 to 200 a can easily hit 210 on a warm day. ‘99 runs at 187 and is mostly pegged there. It and rarely gets over 200 and you must be charging up a steep mountain grade in summer heat.Look in my signature. Block off thermostat option. Follow the link.
Look at the size of those two. If a person is worried about flow restrictions through thermostat(s)- this would have maximum ability.
Also for the dual stats vs single-
It was already actually tested years ago. The single wins.
Someone can do it again if they feel the need.
I’ll try walking through it.
lets say the single stat has 2 square inch of flow area.
And the smaller duals has 1.25 each for 2.5. Now
Account for
100% of the coolant on the single going to the radiator. 2x100=200
75% of the duals IF you have a BRF. 2.5x.75=1.875.
Maybe my 1.25 is wrong?!!? Maybe it’s 1.5x2=3. Then 3x.75=2.25?????
Number theory is cute- but how much actually flows into the radiator and REMOVES HEAT FROM THE ENGINE- that’s what counts.
FOR EVERY PERSON you can find that has ran both the duals and the blockoff single stat- I am willing to bet there is 4 who attest to the single keeping temps more stable for less fan time, cooling off quicker when hot. Warming up faster on cold mornings.
You can find @WarWagon accounts of it here and other forums long before I joined.
Run what you have if it works. If not-then play with it. But as hard as it is to find any rare part- I would say get the ones that Nate found that are in my signature.