What temp settings should I use for V6 electric fan conversion on a 5.7 with a stock 203 thermostat?

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JimirigRam

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Hello -I’m wanting my 4th gen Ram 5.7 to run cooler while towing (a 4500# camper), but would rather not swap the stock thermostat to avoid codes. While towing(before current mods), Engine runs 230-235 and oil is 240-250. Trans 195-200.
I’ve installed a v6 electric fan & deleted AGS and plan on installing a tuner. I also plan to install dual remote oil filter kit.

With the tuner, what temp setting do I use to turn the fan on and off with the 203 stat? Is there a quality 193ish thermostat on the market I should consider?

What else can you recommend to help the engine run cooler while towing with minimal mods. Looking for longevity over performance.

Thanks in advance!
 

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Put the stock mechanical fan and shroud back on,it moves more air then the electric fan does. It's luck of the draw on getting a good thermostat these days no matter brand.
You can drop down to a 180 t-stat where you are,and it shouldn't throw any codes.
Set the fan settings roughly 12 to 15 degrees higher then the thermostats rated temp.
 

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I have never had issues with cooling and the stock clutch fan I tow my car trailer and boat often. You have other isssues if your running that hot maybe the clutch fan was bad or you have other cooling system issues.
 

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This is what FRP set mine with a 180 high flow t-stat and V6 fan ;)

Engine stay cool AF without the need of that stupid clutch fan.

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Put the stock mechanical fan and shroud back on,it moves more air then the electric fan does.
^^^ this
Even the higher power 850Watt electric fan the EcoDiesel and Gen5 trucks use don't move as much air as the mechanical fan.
 

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The fans are only beneficial at low speed. So, if you're getting that hot at highway speeds, then a fan isn't the issue. A 180 thermostat won't hurt anything, but I suspect that if your temps are getting that hot pulling 4500lbs, then you have an issue with the actual cooling system. Might be time for a flush and water pump.
 

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