Aeye, some good replies thank you, on mine and most 3.2's I gather, we're looking at 90oC summer and 80 in winter, making the gauge nicely averaged over the year. But so what, I suppose the gauge means bog all depending on where the temp is measured, or the accuracy's of the printed dial and all that, it could say what ever is wanted re numbers too.
But I fancy the engine temp runs high (for this engine

) to account for other quite legitimate reasons you all mention, so how do you see a reduction of 10 degrees affecting things, assuming that's a reasonable amount to expect of a different stat, which I've no idea if that's reasonable pr not.
Assuming the gauge is somewhere near accurate for a minute, that would give 70 in winter and 80 in summer obviously. Problems?
The rate of warm up would be the same but level off sooner presumably. Goes against gm's development? Or do they fit one stat to all countries hot or cold?