I think he is saying that his guage sender is on the cold side of the thermistat, then it seems that it stays cold for a few minutes and then when the thermostat opens it jumps up.
Id check the thermostat.
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^^ exactly right. I will be checking thermostat. I am 90% sure that the gauge is fine, as I got it brand new, and it is a VDO gauge. Plus there isn't much to go wrong in a mechanical gauge. Also, sorry for the hijack
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Makes sense. Thermostat must be openning early them. Should be 82C for NA6 and 88C for all others. My old man memory isn't good though.
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Had similar issues, just crappy Tridon thermostat. Never seem to have much luck with them.
Years ago I bought a Tridon one for my Daihatsu Feroza and that was stuck closed, then bought one for my Nissan S15 and that wasn't opening fully.
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Took out the genuine mazda thermostat today and boiled it up to see when it was opening, and it is fuly open by about 84*C, which does not explain why my around town temperature is about 60-70*C. Suggestions?
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what temp did it start opening is the real question, doesn't matter where it fully opens.
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what prr said.
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Around about 80*C, was approx fully open by 84*C
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I am now pretty sure that it is the gauge, as after an easy drive it showed a reading on 120*C. The cluster gauge read just below middle and the fan was not on. Over the space of about 5mins it went from 120*C to 80*C to 100*C. Gonna call up rare spares (where I got it from) tomorrow
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