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    DC2r Temp guage

    anyone know what the actual temperatures are on the std temp gauge (e.g. 1/2 = 90 degrees, H = xx degrees)?

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    45???
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    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    45???
    not angle degree, i think he meant celcius degree.
    im guessing over 100-105C is overheating.
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    pretty sure its about 80, if it starts to rise after halfway means over 100 and throws a cel
    Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe

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    yeah after celsius degrees lol.

    at track day it pushed up to the H (backed off when it got there), no CEL or anything
    Came back down again relatively quick so interested in the resolution of the factory gauge

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    Yikesssssssss go get some oil and water temp gauges asap before next track day.
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    yep on the radar to purchase, temp was ~40degrees ambient at the track so that played a large part
    usually run at night so not so much of an issue but like to be able to keep an eye on things

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    There is no resolution. When the gauge is in its normal spot temps are between 80-95ish degrees and when it goes above that your temp is over 100 is about all it tells you
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