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Temp Gauges
« on: 07 May 2007, 13:42:25 »

Possibly one for Mr DTM, but, forgetting the dash gauge, do facelifts run cooler than prefacelifts?  I am beginning to have a theory that they don't, and the 90 - 100 degree temp gauges are identical in every way to to the 80 - 100 degree ones found in facelifts.  Almost as if Vx simply scaled the prefacelift gauges wrong....

And its not just the tractor that is making me think this (that gauge just reads rubbish), but also the MV6.  Both running the same (latest) software...
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Re: Temp Gauges
« Reply #1 on: 07 May 2007, 13:55:38 »

Cant help you with the actual question Jaime, but I can say that my facelift runs at about 85 and the fans kick in at about 90 (according to the gauge) :-/
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« Reply #2 on: 07 May 2007, 14:05:43 »

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Cant help you with the actual question Jaime, but I can say that my facelift runs at about 85 and the fans kick in at about 90 (according to the gauge) :-/
Now my prefacelift MV6 runs about 92/93 and 1st stage fans at 96.  If the gauges had no numbers on, you would think it was idnetical to yours.  Or if my lower figure read 80 instead of 90....
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