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You can get a speed reading, RPM, a few others. The most important one though is the temp.
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you gotta go through all that to get the temp reading on the 90?
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Well, I guess you can just look at the gauge and guess.
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Glad I found this thread....Ive always been curious as to what temps Im really running.
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#16 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Youre right, they arent accurate at all.
First 15-20 min (85)-185....Afer extended (slower speeds)driving in 100 de g.heat averages 195-203.... Once at cruising speeds drops back down to 190-200ish (87-97C?) Too bad they dont read in farenheight Gauge needle ranges anywhere from a hair over 1/3 way to just over half... |
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I didnt know you needed to do that to get the reading on the 90. |
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