belgiumbarry
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let's also consider that besides electric fans ( and the one on the engine ) the 170 thermostat is only a device ( as the stock one ) which opens in function of temperature up to a max . At that point the max flow can pass generated by the waterpump.
Now generated heat must be lost trough our radiator who can do this with his capacity in which one factor is the heat difference water-ambient air.
So if we produce that much heat it is possible that the radiator can't cool enough at 170 but needs water of +/- 200... a certain working temp which will install itself....( heat generated = radiator heat loss )
with ambient air of 80 the radiator can cool 30 % more with 200 than on 170....
the 170 thermstat will open fully a bit sooner but if the radiator can't follow in capacity the temp will raise to 200 ... at that moment it is the same as if you where driving with a 200 thermostat...both are fully open , max water flow... all up to the radiator...

Now generated heat must be lost trough our radiator who can do this with his capacity in which one factor is the heat difference water-ambient air.
So if we produce that much heat it is possible that the radiator can't cool enough at 170 but needs water of +/- 200... a certain working temp which will install itself....( heat generated = radiator heat loss )
with ambient air of 80 the radiator can cool 30 % more with 200 than on 170....
the 170 thermstat will open fully a bit sooner but if the radiator can't follow in capacity the temp will raise to 200 ... at that moment it is the same as if you where driving with a 200 thermostat...both are fully open , max water flow... all up to the radiator...