What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
#21
RE: What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
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Whether you like my signature or not is irrelevent. Fact is, every web site you go to retrieves the same info, you just don't know it, it's how computers talk to each other. Your PC has over 65,000 active ports it uses to talk to other computers on the net. Each computer shares a unique part of itself every time it goes to another computer so they know if they're compatible. If you want to know how secure you are go to http://grc.com and follow the links to "shields up". You may be infected and not know it...And it has NOTHING to do with a small bit of code reading your IP.
and I know how computers work.
#23
RE: What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
Gunner - thanks for the info on the ScanGauge II. That's exactly where I was thinking of mounting it if I got one, but it does block more of the gauges and display than I thoughtit would. The other places you mentioned mounting it would be good, but I am interested in using the real-time MPG display and I wouldn't want to be looking much further away from the road than the standard gauges. I think I'll be getting one.
Yikes its hot where you live. It was a record 98 degrees in central Florida this weekend, but with the tropical humidity the heat index was 108+. My factory temp gauge still stayed just below 1/2 in highway driving though. Are any of you guys using Water Wetter or something similar to maximize the efficiency of your radiator?
Jeff
Yikes its hot where you live. It was a record 98 degrees in central Florida this weekend, but with the tropical humidity the heat index was 108+. My factory temp gauge still stayed just below 1/2 in highway driving though. Are any of you guys using Water Wetter or something similar to maximize the efficiency of your radiator?
Jeff
#24
RE: What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
my 07 is running between the 1/2 and 3/4 mark also
i thought it mine be the lower grill plate iinstalled so i took it off
and it didn't cool down any
it must be the 100+ temps we are having now
it got to 106 today
i thought it mine be the lower grill plate iinstalled so i took it off
and it didn't cool down any
it must be the 100+ temps we are having now
it got to 106 today
#25
RE: What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
My readings are real close to yours today. I think you shot from a low angle to get all that in. The guy wondering about blocking things should see mine from about drivers eye view. I don't have any trouble raising up and looking behind it if I need to. I love mine.
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#26
RE: What is "normal" on the Temperature Gauge?
You are correct Hunner....
I shot that at a strange angle, plus the steering wheel wasn't in it's normal driving position.
(As you can see from some of my other pictures posted on this forum, my CameraFu is weak)
I love that little SGII...I just wish it would display oil pressure
I shot that at a strange angle, plus the steering wheel wasn't in it's normal driving position.
(As you can see from some of my other pictures posted on this forum, my CameraFu is weak)
I love that little SGII...I just wish it would display oil pressure
#29
Hey tom......you miiiiight not want to hold your breath waiting for a response from a 4 year old thread