Bought a new Dayco thermostat for my NA8 from Repco. Part no. DT27A-BP.
It only has one valve in it (the main one of course). The Enthusiasts manual says when installing the new thermostat, make sure the smaller valve is at the top. I can't do this for obvious reasons.
I came across this at http://www.miata.net/garage/cooling_system.html
"Always buy original Mazda thermostats. The one that was in my car was an off brand, and it had only one valve, where the original Mazda has two. The Mazda one is a double thermostat, where the off brand was a single. The double always allow some flow to pass through the engine, and my car is now (almost) perfectly cooled."
I notice the photo of the one at Mania only has one:

Should I be worried?
Another lesser query I have is that Repco reckoned a rubber O-Ring goes around the circumference of the thermostat, in addition to the cover housing gasket. I was skeptical as wasn't one on when I pulled it off, but I bought it because it was only a few bucks. But looking at it now I don't know whether it's required..