Living in tropical Malaysia (where the average temperature is 30 degrees), one would think that this is a no brainer - 75C thermostat.
However, I thought I'd get peoples' opinions on whether an 82C thermostat might be better for me. I have a stock 998 A+, with the standard 11 blade plastic fan. However the radiator I'm running is a side mounted alloy type (looks exactly like the Fletcher one, but isn't so I suspect it's an OEM copy) and also I have an electric auxiliary fan.
Why would I consider a higher temperature thermostat? For efficiency, since if you can run the engine hotter more of the petrol's energy is driving the wheels, rather than going to heat. For as long as I have had the car I've never ever had any overheating problems. If anything I think it takes a bit long for it to get up to operating temperature, though this is probably because my auxiliary fan runs all the time and isn't controlled by a thermal switch (I'm fixing this soon).
In the next 6-12 months I plan to put a stage 1 kit in once I've saved up enough.
Thoughts?
Edited by BaronVonchesto, 14 October 2018 - 05:11 AM.











