1) New Mazda 'stat which I tested in a pan of boiling water with the original one first. It opened at the same temperature and slightly wider.
2) Removed the rear heater matrix and bypassed it with a u-shaped pipe, ensuring no restriction in flow.

3) Refilled with new coolant and bled a couple of times to be on the safe side.
Other changes made, which should not have any effect include: oil and filter change, fuel filter change,
disconnect and blank off rear aircon, new spark plugs and I'll also be fitting new HT leads, rotor arm and distributer cap tomorrow.
The only change I've made that I would expect to change the characteristics of the system is the removal of the rear heater matrix. This would seem to have reduced the capacity by about 0.6 litre and reduced the size of the area capable of dispersing the heat. Overall, wouldn't have expected it to make any significant difference. For example, Wellhouse used to the remove the rear heater and fit a water tank on its place, so it's not an uncommon modification.
Any thoughts?