
Originally Posted by
Red90
Well you want to fix the issue. When not loaded it should sit at around 82. If it is the thermostat, you should get a new one. If it is the gauge, you need to fix the wiring. Bad wiring may prevent it from showing when it overheats.
My D1 Tdi will happily sit on anything between 82 and 90 degrees, depending on the ambient temperature, load, gradient, wind (head, cross or tailwinds all have differing effects), even closely following other vehicles can make a few degrees difference.
I only start to get concerned if it hits 95 and over, usually a simple adjustment to the throttle foot will bring egts and subsequently temps, down again.
As Trout said, the thermostat does not set the operating temperature of the engine, only the point at which the coolant gets circulated through the radiator.
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