Originally Posted by
jen36 i guess i mis read the question but hey what do i know i only already done this and witness the negative effects
The thermostats job is to regulate coolant temp and to get coolant to operating temp faster for heating purposes.
Just to clarify a little more, the t-stat will open at a set temp, lets say 160 degrees. When the coolant temp reaches that temp the t-stat opens up and the cooling system is running virtually how it would with if a t-stat wasn't there. Once it gets below it will close, keeping the coolant temp above 160.
Your statement was saying that a without a thermostat the system will eventually overheat, was false. It is impossible to over heat a car just by removing the t-stat. There must have been some other cooling system issues with the car you saw it happen on.