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<blockquote data-quote="mIKe cAIn" data-source="post: 71136" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>i have a gague, it reads well in respect of heat! and is probably not accurate but i know what the gague reads when its too hot, just right or cool. most senders and readers wont be accurate but you will see a pattern with different driving conditions town, motorway etc.. mine will run at 80-90 all day long at 60/70 on the motorway, push it a bit further and it can go upto 120, probably to do with the revs and the fan not working with the belt slipping. a new motor will get hotter but once its got a few thousand on the clock it will ease up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mIKe cAIn, post: 71136, member: 3930"] i have a gague, it reads well in respect of heat! and is probably not accurate but i know what the gague reads when its too hot, just right or cool. most senders and readers wont be accurate but you will see a pattern with different driving conditions town, motorway etc.. mine will run at 80-90 all day long at 60/70 on the motorway, push it a bit further and it can go upto 120, probably to do with the revs and the fan not working with the belt slipping. a new motor will get hotter but once its got a few thousand on the clock it will ease up [/QUOTE]
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