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Re: 88 Celcius Thermostat
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Hi Guys

Ok finally Decided to go for 82 C ,it is reading on stable temperature i don't know what is the amount exactly it reads my dash gauge somewhere here as like picture.where are your guys gauge read usually is it too low like this while using a 82C thermostat ?

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Re: 88 Celcius Thermostat
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as long as you have a good supply of clean fresh air getting to your air filter, and your cooling system is in good condition, then the higher water temps will actually help with efficiency, make the engine warm up better and keep the oil closer to the perfect temp and pressure.

Only thing you have to watch, is underbonnet temps, but with such a minor increase in temps, I doubt it will be affected

Posted on: 2012/8/31 8:41
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Re: 88 Celcius Thermostat
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i would suggest using the lower, but 88 degress is still a good 20-25 from boiling point and no issue for the motor

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Hi Guys

I got 88 Celsius Thermostat which fits my B310, is there any body used such higher temp Thermos ? will there be any issue with my engine durability and power and wear out ?

What are your suggestions ?

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sumith

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