Not really ouch at all, it is all to be expected when you are working outside the realm of OEM parts.
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Stock 1FZ thermostat is 180 degree well close, whatever the C to F conversion is. There was a TRD 160 degree thermostat for the 4.7L that fit, but like you said really that is not the solution. If you haven't done any cooling system work, I would bet the fan clutch is your culprit and it is cheap and easy to try. 4 bolts to pull it off, a few bolts to crack it open, drain it, add new fluid, throw it back in and you're off and running.
What about adding the electric fan in front of the radiator like @Dave 2000 ?
I notice my GX 470 (prado) is equipped with both a mechanical fan at the front of the block and an electric fan in front of the radiator - evidently Toyota thought it was an idea whose time had come.
Are you still considering doing an air inlet through the passenger side turn signal? I am sending my truck off to paint tomorrow and trying to decide if I should have them open that area up a little bit or if I should think about something different. Your guy looks like he does some badass work and I don't really have another lead on that kind of job so I would just think about something else.
I'm still thinking the lower apron below the turn signal, but we haven't committed to anything yet. I guess the blinker would give me more bumper options. Just gotta figure out how to make the corner lights blink to indicate turns.
As he describes it, the process is pretty simple... just whittle out a foam shape and wrap in carbon/composite (I'm probably skipping some steps, lol). So if we make a mold, it should be easy enough to make another blinker ductHowever, if you're doing any body work to make the opening bigger, then our body work would have to match, so that would make it a little more challenging to reproduce a duct for you. I'm not opposed to trimming the hole to try to match yours , but it probably won't be exact.
I have a lot of odds and ends to finish up that I have just haven't had the motivation for. Once I get around to all of them, I don't think temperature will be an issue, but since the truck has 310k miles and unknown history, fan clutch refurb is still on the list![]()