Put the sensor into a boiling water and check your gauge if it's showing 100 degrees. Temp sensors may have different characteristics and only the exact pair of sensor + gauge will show the correct temperature. So maybe you should check your sensor+ gauge pair first before you'll change your thermostat. That's always a good idea to know the exact reading for the boiling point anyway.
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Gerhard Plattner: "The best attitude is to consider fuel saving a kind of sport. Everybody who has enough money for a strong car, can drive fast and hit the pedal. But saving fuel requires concentration, self-control and cleverness. It's a challenge with the nice effect of saving you money that you can use for other more important things."
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