TheMiniMan wrote:
jester,,, it is actually quite normal for the engine temp to rise whilst stationary, it`s a dual action thing really,,, with the engine at idle there is very very little water movement (espeically if your idle is low) so with little water movement there is also very little heat dissipation from said water when said hot water is just sitting reletively still inside the block "absorbing" heat from the engine still
also the fan is traveling soo slow at this point that very little heat is transfered to the air from the rad gills
BUT!!! they ""normally"" will hit 3/4 on the guage (85-95cel-ish) sitting in traffic & then would "Normally" cool down once you`re traveling along again
a thermo fan will help """IF""" you lift the idle with the throttle pedal occasionally while you`re stuck in traffic, which will increase the water pump speed, move more water, helping all that hot water reach the rad for the thermo fan to actually do something good

edit--> also as a note of interest,,, the std cooper "S" owners manual will say that to help decrease engine temps when stuck in traffic it`s advisable to turn the heater & it`s fan on

true.
Quite a valid point Matt.
jester99, have you checked that in fact the idle speed is high enough?
You might also want to try a different brand of thermostat.
It appears that the Gauge your using is Electric. I see that you have done some tests on it (in the workshop?). Try fitting a capillary gauge and going for a drive. Electric Gauges can do 'funny' things.
What engine are you running and what's it's state of tune?
Does it start OK from 'normal' operating temperature?
What type of water pump are you running and do you have the by-pass connected?
Does the Temperature ever 'Max Out' or just get a bit warmer when stationary?
How does the Temperature behave when you drive hard for a period?
Not sure that a Thermo Fan would be the way to go and while fitting of an oil cooler can be worthwhile, I don't think it would help much here.
I have found that if the Standard Mini Cooling System is in good order and this includes very very clean and rust free water jacket in the engine, then it can cope adequately with fairly 'hot' (perfance wise) engines, however they are marginal in that it does not take much to make them go 'off'.