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Old 05-19-2012, 08:49 AM
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My LNF runs 180 to 195
Old 05-19-2012, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by mongorat427
My LNF runs 180 to 195

Does your car possible run cooler due to your tune ? Or any of your mods ? I had always read that the tc's run rich. And that cars that run rich have a tendency to run a little cooler. Is that right at all ? Cause if so then you would think I tuned lnf would run hotter then a stock lnf ? Does that make sense ?
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Question about oil temps, I've gotten mine to 215, is that okay? I've seen the 205 coolant, but what about oil?
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Originally Posted by vahdyx
Question about oil temps, I've gotten mine to 215, is that okay? I've seen the 205 coolant, but what about oil?
With hotter outside temps the oil temp will always be a bit hotter than your coolant, also the oil temp readout is simply a formula since the engine doesn't have an actual oil temp sensor.
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Originally Posted by peachpuff
With hotter outside temps the oil temp will always be a bit hotter than your coolant, also the oil temp readout is simply a formula since the engine doesn't have an actual oil temp sensor.
Okay cool, we had a record high today of 90*F and we usually don't see that kind of heat until late August and this is my first summer I believe with my Dual Aeroforce Gauges.

Didn't know, but now I do, thanks
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