My car has decided to take about 20 minutes or 15ks to get close to warm so at a guess I'd think that my thermostat is on the way out so I called good ole Mazda, - $40 for a frigen thermostat, is there any other brand thats worth a pinch at a sensible cost or is it Mazda or eat drood ?
Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
A quick search reveals that Tridon http://www.tridon.com.au/partfinder/default.aspx reckon you need a TT240-180 for an NA6 (is that what you have?) and Supercheap http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/parts-maintenance/cooling/thermostats-caps.aspx?id=4043&brand=Tridon have them for about $17.
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
Thanks for that.
A quick search before I posted also revealed that a member on here had had nothing but trouble with that brand and also that Mania had the OE for $25 but that postage would nearly absorb the cost advantage.
I don't object to to anyone taking a profit I just hate being exploited.
A quick search before I posted also revealed that a member on here had had nothing but trouble with that brand and also that Mania had the OE for $25 but that postage would nearly absorb the cost advantage.
I don't object to to anyone taking a profit I just hate being exploited.
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
I wouldn't worry about one person's experiences. CPC also make thermostats. Repco have an "up to 50% off" sale until 4 Jan 12. RACQ discounts are also available normally.
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
Mazda just use Dayco thermostats. I recently brought one online for $22 delivered from this parts supplier. Delivery is slow though.
http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/index.ph ... 1306744612
http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/index.ph ... 1306744612
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
project.r.racing wrote:Mazda just use Dayco thermostats. I recently brought one online for $22 delivered from this parts supplier. Delivery is slow though.
http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/index.ph ... 1306744612
Hi , Thanks for that, you wouldn't know the part No by any chance ??
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
BP engines are DT27, and you just select the letter for opening temps.
I think B6 engines are DT15, again A or B or C for opening temps. Not 100% sure on the B6 thermostat part number though.
Do the B6s use a giggle pin like BPs/323s?
Gasket is the same for B6/BP, DTG15 from memory.
It cost me $19.75 for the thermostat, gasket and shipping. I also brought the 82C opener, instead of the 88C opener for my 323, since it gets tracktime.
I think B6 engines are DT15, again A or B or C for opening temps. Not 100% sure on the B6 thermostat part number though.
Do the B6s use a giggle pin like BPs/323s?
Gasket is the same for B6/BP, DTG15 from memory.
It cost me $19.75 for the thermostat, gasket and shipping. I also brought the 82C opener, instead of the 88C opener for my 323, since it gets tracktime.
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
Thanks mate, Repco sale on so only $16.89, job done and done.
The OE thermostat was siezed open didn't need the boiling water to figure this one out.
Dayco Part No is DT27A-BP.
It's a 52mm with 82c oppening. it has a jiggle pin and is offset,
The OE gasket is stainless steel with what looks like a black sealant though it could have been a coating it also plays a part in keeping the thermostat seated.
I have cleaned and reused this with a thin layer of silicon sealing on each side , I'm going to be refilling the coolant tomorrow when this has mainly cold cured.
Two things to note:
One/ The OE aperture is 30mm and the Dayco one is 27mm so I will be keeping a close eye on the temp gauge.
Two/ The construction of the OE one I removed was about twice as sturdy as the Dayco replacement.
The OE thermostat was siezed open didn't need the boiling water to figure this one out.
Dayco Part No is DT27A-BP.
It's a 52mm with 82c oppening. it has a jiggle pin and is offset,
The OE gasket is stainless steel with what looks like a black sealant though it could have been a coating it also plays a part in keeping the thermostat seated.
I have cleaned and reused this with a thin layer of silicon sealing on each side , I'm going to be refilling the coolant tomorrow when this has mainly cold cured.
Two things to note:
One/ The OE aperture is 30mm and the Dayco one is 27mm so I will be keeping a close eye on the temp gauge.
Two/ The construction of the OE one I removed was about twice as sturdy as the Dayco replacement.
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
hardly worth getting into a lather about- save it for the whales. Where do you buy thermostats- automotive parts suppliers - either specialists or generalists like Bursons. If you buy based on price the process is flawed- a cheap thermostat is not going to use "quality" materials nor a quality system that is actually followed. Dayco is likely to be an ok product. Mazda may well source OEM supplied product and it should be good. I can buy from multiple sources close to home and have the product is not more 30mins. Whats the value of time?
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
The origional question was reasonable product, reasonable price ? the rest is incidental, so who's lathering ?
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Re: Sloooooooooowwww warm up thermostat $40 WTF ?
Mr Murlock - drives around for 30 minutes and pay $40.
Basho - drives less to parts shop and pay $20.
Both - receive same product. lol Whom is getting better value? Including their own time?
Basho - drives less to parts shop and pay $20.
Both - receive same product. lol Whom is getting better value? Including their own time?
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