Yes, but I think you need to be down in the 170s or below before that really starts to matter. A 185 will still keep this guy at 200 degrees most of the time, but not the 220 that the stock 203 allows. The only reason stock tstats are 203 nowadays is for emissions, well that and cooling systems are so robust and can work at and hold much higher temps than generations ago. In my experience, a 185 still shows almost the exact same oil operating temperatures as the stock tstat, unless you are constantly driving on the highway, then the oil temp can go below 200 which I agree is a little low.