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I know this has been done to death in a less scientific way - with the "Where do you run your engine on the tempertaure gauge" type threads, but I was tinkering this weekend, and came up with some interesting readings.
I have a GM temperature thermistor in the bottom of the radiator - the kind that varies the resistance according to the coolant temperature - hooked up to an ecu that is calibrated to give me a readout of the current coolant temperature value while the engine is running. It's set so that my (electric) fan comes on at or over 165 and off at 160 or less.
What I found interesting was the reading on the gauge when this happens - midway between 1/2 and 3/4. Making the gross assumption that my gauge is working the same as everyone elses (since I 2ble checked radiator temps with an IR thermometer and they are pretty close to the ecu reading), this would seem to indicate that those of you who are running with cars that don't go past halfway may be running them too cold.
Just a thought.
You can tell it's a slow week...
I have a GM temperature thermistor in the bottom of the radiator - the kind that varies the resistance according to the coolant temperature - hooked up to an ecu that is calibrated to give me a readout of the current coolant temperature value while the engine is running. It's set so that my (electric) fan comes on at or over 165 and off at 160 or less.
What I found interesting was the reading on the gauge when this happens - midway between 1/2 and 3/4. Making the gross assumption that my gauge is working the same as everyone elses (since I 2ble checked radiator temps with an IR thermometer and they are pretty close to the ecu reading), this would seem to indicate that those of you who are running with cars that don't go past halfway may be running them too cold.
Just a thought.
You can tell it's a slow week...
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