Bub,
In short do not chnage to a 160 F thermostat in an LS1.
This has perhaps been the silliest of the F-Body bolt-on controversies.
A)If you truly seek cooling capacity increase of your system for hot Texas summers consider (although more expensive)
-A Be Cool Aluminum HP radiator (600.00$ from Jegs High Performance Radiator)
-Lingenfelter Aluminum Radiator
-Mezzier LS1 35GPM Electric Water Pump
-Upgrade your fans to high torque Tahoe/Escalade units (might require some wiring and harness fabrication)
On the Thermostat issue, in summer your engine will run hot yes, but it can also run at the 160 F level resulting in a loss of the optimum temperature GM engineers intended.
Including:
A)Improper OE oil temperature...and from this board synthetic or dino regardless the lubricant will perform at the a certain temp range (ie 180 F +) Why loose the cleaning properties at low temp?
B)The same will hold true for the ATF assuming your car has the 4L60E hydromatic. If the coolant is 160 F the ATF will hover and equalize around that temperature; again a no-no.
C)Finally, Lingenfelter Performace Engineering had an article 2years ago essentially shooting down the proliferation of the aftermarket 160 thermostats on LS1 engines.
The thesis of the argument came down the thier findings that GM engineers had fined tuned the LS1 very delicately.
Taking into consideration the quick cooling thermodynamics and heat capacitance of the new Aluminum alloy engine, timing, intake air charge temperature etc the conclusion was the LS1 performed at optimum at 177.8 F
Hence the 180 F Thermostat was most logical Bub-
Your LS1 may run hot in the miserable summer, the only issue is that you should be worried about is if the high engine temp is being caused by a faulty OE component. At that point unless your in some Super Street racing category would be to replace it with an OEM or equiv part. The LS1 is wonderfully designed in stock form and even on the hottest days on bone stock engines (including thermostats) my friends have consistently runs low to mid 12's.
Not to shabby for a 180 F Thermostat
Think this was on out Man. I almost switched to the 160..then i came to my senses.