Hi,
the 79°C thermostat is correct. There are some recommendations to use lower thermostat temperatures (71, 75) during summer and overheated engines but I don't have any experiences with this.
There is a note in the Workshop Manual to use a 87°C thermostat during winter times to increase the heating capacity but nothing more.
But I tested this summer, which was not a really hot summer, a fan shroud and a original 6-blade-fan with the closest distance to the radiator possible and I can say that this increased the cooling performance very much, means no overheating even during drives over mountain passes in the Alps.
...WRe