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Old Aug 3, 2016 | 11:45 PM
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Just something for all to know about the temp gauge.

This is a normal display on a 90 degree day in town with my Crossfire
Temp gauge slightly above the mid point and the actual water temp in a very safe range according to my Ultragauge.

My hottest reading ever was when I reached 213 degrees and my cooling fan did run at the higher speed at that time.
Temp gauge did sneak a bit higher at that time to
Been using this for years and no mods to the cooling system at all





 

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With the IAT at 141 deg I hope you had been sitting at idle for a while.
 
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Originally Posted by ala_xfire
With the IAT at 141 deg I hope you had been sitting at idle for a while.
Yes I had been that's for sure
 
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