Mishimoto Billet Thermostat Housing R&D!

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Hey guys,

We recently tackled development of a billet thermostat housing for the 6.0L. Check out the R&D progression on our blog or posted below!

http://engineering.mishimoto.com/category/ford-6-0l-powerstroke-billet-thermostat-housing-2003-2007/

Billet 6.0L Powerstroke Thermostat Housing R&D!

If you follow our Ford Powerstroke 6.0L product line, you are aware of the high- and low-temperature thermostats we released last year. The high-temperature unit quickly became a customer favorite as a reliable way to improve engine operation, in-cabin heat, and fuel mileage. These benefits are particularly useful in the cold-weather months. Our low-temperature thermostat offers a lower recovery temperature compared to the factory unit, which can help keep coolant temperatures regulated during towing or when transporting heavy loads.

During the release of the thermostats, we had numerous requests for a replacement housing. The factory housing is a casted piece, which isn’t aesthetically pleasing, but it is easy to replace.

Product Development

Development began in a pretty simple fashion. We acquired an OEM housing and started capturing measurements so that we could reverse-engineer the piece.

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Factory 6.0L Powerstroke thermostat housing

After some tedious design work in Solidworks, we soon had 3D models of our projected design. Check them out below!

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6.0 Powerstroke thermostat housing rendering

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6.0 Powerstroke thermostat housing rendering

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6.0L Powerstroke thermostat housing rendering

Check out a neat cutaway of our housing which shows the internal features.

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6.0L Powerstroke thermostat housing cutaway rendering

Prototype Installation

After modeling our design and verifying dimensions, we machined prototypes to confirm product fitment. Check out a few images of our first batch of prototype housings.

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6.0 Powerstroke thermostat housing prototypes

Lots of billet goodness here!

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6.0 Powerstroke thermostat housing prototype

The machining work on these prototypes is quite precise.

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6.0L Powerstroke thermostat housing prototype

Once we confirmed fitment of the thermostat within the housing, we installed the housing on our test truck. Check out a few shots of this piece installed on our 6.0L shop truck!

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Powerstroke thermostat housing installed

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Powerstroke thermostat housing installed

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Powerstroke thermostat housing installed

Everything bolted into place perfectly. We reinstalled our coolant hoses and filled up the truck, and we’ve had this piece installed for quite a lot of road mileage. Operation has been flawless, giving this component the “thumbs up” for production!

Offering Options and Inclusions

We will be packaging this housing in a few different ways. For customers who already have a functional thermostat, we will offer this billet housing as a component on its own. For customers seeking to upgrade their thermostats along with the housing, it will be available with both our low-temperature thermostat and our high-temperature unit.

A new factory-style O-ring will be Included with the housing for a leak-free installation.

Discounted Pre-Sale

In addition to launching this product in the near future, we will also be offering a discounted pre-sale for customers interested in picking up a housing from our first batch. Details regarding pricing and shipment dates will be posted soon!

Thanks for reading!
-John
 

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Interested! Good looking! Def following this.


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Our discounted pre-sale is live! Check out the details below!

Pre-Sale Link

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Estimated Ship Date: 10/9/2015

Pre-Sale expiration Date: 10/9/2015

Product Specs:

  • Direct fit for the 2003–2007 Ford 6.0L Powerstroke
  • 6061 CNC-machined aluminum housing includes O-ring for a leak-proof seal
  • Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

High Temperature Thermostat: Higher activation temperature restricts coolant flow for a longer time, resulting in quicker engine warm-up (Mishimoto thermostat activates at 200°F vs. factory 192°F)

Low-Temperature Thermostat: Lower activation temperature allows coolant to flow through the engine earlier, maintaining lower temperatures (Mishimoto thermostat activates at 185°F vs. factory 192°F)

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Pre-Sale Link

Feel free to follow up with any questions!

Thanks
-John
 

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Thanks to everyone who joined our discounted pre-sale! All orders should be shipping out today, tracking information will be sent out. For those still interested in our discounted pricing, be sure to get your order in today!

-John
 

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Thanks again for all of the orders guys. We look forward to any feedback for those who joined our discounted pre-sale. At this time, our pre-sale has expired. For those who would like to pick up a kit, be sure to check with our vendors. Full product information can be found at the link below!

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Feel free to follow-up with any questions!

-John
 

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looks sweet do you all swap your thermostats out each season? winter time put a high thermo in and summer put a cold thermo in? do you offer a standard thermo? i live in md we have hot summers and cold winters but i drive me truck hard year round.
 

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looks sweet do you all swap your thermostats out each season? winter time put a high thermo in and summer put a cold thermo in? do you offer a standard thermo? i live in md we have hot summers and cold winters but i drive me truck hard year round.

Thanks! We are fairly close by, located in DE. We've only been through one summer and we are coming up on our first winter with 6.0L ownership. The decision depends upon the truck use and the existing temperatures you see with the stock unit. Are you planning to do any towing or hauling?

-John
 

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