This is interesting - I have just been along this journey. Couple of days back I posted "Dilkris Update - Back at it!" (but I put it in 'Technical Articles' which was probably wrong) - anyway it was about me starting the engine finally after some time away from the project.
I wired up a temporary temp gauge circuit,(without the voltage regulator), and upon the engine running it was showing 130 degrees - I then realized that this 'magic cube' was not an option as it does, amongst other things it seems, reduce voltage to the temperature and fuel gauges to 10V.
I have now installed it, (original item - see pics), and temperature now stabilizes at just over 90 degrees.
If you need any more readings please let me know as it is presently very accessible.
Also in researching this component on line - (it was made by Smiths Motor Accessories BR1311/00) - it seems that how it is mounted is important to it's operation - ie: it appears it can only be mounted one way - please don't ask me why - I followed the instruction and it works...
Please refer photo of BR1307-00NEG which I assume super cedes the original - read description