
 Originally Posted by 
Morry948
					
				 
				A nice warm day here so took it for a drive out over the some hills, accelerating hard to get it working nice and hard
Aftermarket temp gauge ( placed in the top bung of the radiator ) got to 92-93*c after a few hills, and that was going up the hills hard at 100-110Kph. Temp dropped backed down gradually  to 82-85*c and stayed there all the way back into town
Just checked the coolant level....hasnt lost a drop...
			
		 
	 
 Those 92-93 values, was that with A/C on?
What kind of ambient temps on the day?
For comparison:
Mine barely moves irrespective of ambient conditions, except when it's 10°C or so outside.
Once up to operating temps mine just sits at about 83°C (give or take 1-2°C). 
On those frozen 0-10°C mornings we've had recently, it struggles on the freeway drive to work to hit 80°C.
 
I replaced my thermostat with an 88°C Tridon which opens up a bit more than the original Waxstat at the start of winter too.
The original waxstat type barely opened much at 88(just millimeter or so to allow a trickle through) where the Tridon was at least 5mm open and obviously flowing much better. 
Adding freshly boiled water the difference in opening rates is visibly marked between the two. Tridon opens up instantly and wider, Waxstat with a much slower response and after a few mins sitting in the boiled water tub(ie. water at about 95+ C) its still hardly opened, maybe a 2mm gap. Tridon's gap is at least double, more like triple or more. I'm seeing this as better flow(when needed). 
With the old waxtsat thermo:
Last summer on the two or three occasions I used the air con(hot 35°C days on gravel roads) I was getting >95°C on an easy, flat run and even the slightest incline would see it run up to >100C with the A/C on. 
Same conditions with the A/C off would see it drop to around the high 80's .. so it was the only way I could manage the coolant temps on any drives. The highest temp I saw at one point was 105°C after one long medium speed climb up to the crest. Once backed off(with A/C still on) on the long down slope now, it came back to about 95°C 5mins later as we hit the bottom of the downhill run.
All this time EGTs were within safe temps between 500-600C as I wasn't lugging the engine in any way. 
So far on the two or three days we've recently had at or above 30°C I ran the A/C to see if the coolant temp still climbs and as yet I haven't seen more than about 87°C .. but have yet to tax the engine up and down any inclines either.
But I reckon that Tridon thermostat has dropped the easy running with A/C on drive from about 95-ish down to 87-ish(give or take). 
When I got my Tridon thermostat, of got both the 88 I'm using now, and a 78° version too just in case. 
For the sake of clarity with respect to the temps I'm getting, I feel confident that they're pretty accurate. 
1. I used my IR temp gun to measure the temps of the head at various points, and the thermostat housing too. Heads definitely have hotter spots, thermo housing is spot on with temp gauge readings. 
2. on a few occasions I've totally botched(rushed) the bleed method and not bled the coolant properly, and have got high 90's temps on my easy run to work. Never yet past 100 with air locks in the cooling system(run to work isn't that long), but with that, I'm confident that my temp gauge is working fine. 
And after all this time watching the temps at these various times, only the one time did the dash temp gauge move off it's 'just under halfway mark' which was on this long run up the hill with the A/C on when my added temp gauge hit 105°C ... and my pants started smelling really bad! 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
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