I measured the temperature at various places the other day. After running for about 10 to 12 mins, the fan came on. To be honest - I wasn't quite sure where best to point the probe. You'd think that the sensor would be the best place - but it's difficult to get to, so I measured lots of different places (hoses and radiator) and got between 70 and 90C. The temperature gauge is always around the minimum mark - slightly over when the fan comes on. If I push the test button - the gauge goes to max and the over-temperature light comes on. I'm not sure why the movement seems to be greatly reduced under normal conditions.
What I've decided to do, is to drain the Evans waterless coolant, and to go with Paraflu - as Guy Croft recommends.
I can't see what else to do with this, as I would have thought that a brand new radiator, new hoses, new coolant pump clean engine, good timing, cool weather - is all as good as it's ever going to get, so if it's over heating now, then it's only going to get worse with time. I think the Evans coolant just makes an engine run hotter. It may not boil over - but that is a necessary requirement for something that doesn't shift as much heat as regular coolant/water mix does.
I've got some Paraflu coming soon - so I'll update when it's in and tested. If I can go for a normal easy drive, come up the drive and pull up for 30 seconds without the fan coming on, then it will be an improvement.