I'd just use the OEM one.
Actually, that's all I've ever used :D
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I'd just use the OEM one.
Actually, that's all I've ever used :D
Here in the States there is a brand called MOTORAD, an Israel company that manufactures thermostats. The replacement listed for the 300Tdi is 319-192, there is also a 319-180. The last 3 digits of the part number indicate the degrees F where the T-stat begins to open.
The issue I'm having is that the Tdi measures 178 degrees F at the T-stat housing (by the sender) and the VDO gauge shows about 192 F. I've enlarged the wires to the gauge to 14ga, to reduce any possibility of resistance being the issue.
I'm also trying to actually INCREASE my running temperature to around 200 degrees F as I seem to get better performance from a warmer engine. I live in a colder climate and the engine seems to run cold. Blocking the Radiator, in the winter, has no effect on raising the engine temperature .
I've seen in VW Tdi and Ford diesel forums where they are running 203 degrees F for better performance. Ford actually calls out the 203 for there diesel pick-up engines, I think the 7.3L.
I've actually combined MOTORAD parts (mostly the wax pellet) to devise a 198, a 203 and a 205 degree F Thermostats. I've ran the 198 with no ill effects for over 4000 miles and have just installed the 203. All flow ports in the various T-stats I've configured, are the same EXCEPTING the 205, it is larger than the normal ERR 3291.
Any thoughts ?
Dennis
I'm with Dave on the opening up of the bleed hole/jiggler in original 300tdi thermostats. Goes for TD5 thermostats as well, but a little more problematic, because of the plastic surroundings!
Cheers
Pete