What color is your radiator fluid?
[quote author=Rich link=board=2;threadid=11820;start=msg107855#msg107855 date=1077298304]
The overheating problem is compounded by the fact that the factory temp gauge is designed to lie. Once the engine is at normal temp the gauge sits in the middle, even it if continues to get hotter. The engine has to get really hot before the gauge moves up to the red zone. This behavior can mask an engine that, due to cooling system problems, is running hotter than it should.
I know from 200 - 226 degrees my temp gauge sits in the middle. I don't know how hot it would have to get to move up from the middle. One of my projects is to determine why the coolant gauge is so nonlinear and modify it so that it more accurately reports engine coolant temp.
Rich
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Wow, this blows my mind!
I've always relied on my gauge for accuracy and I refer to it regularly while I drive. If it is inaccurate, I'm wasting my time and potentially taking temperature risks I wouldnt othewise take!!!
We really should find a way to defeat this function. If it is in place to prevent people from rolling into the dealer with dumb questions, then it is also preventing people from rolling into the dealer until they really overheat! Seems like bad logic to me? ??? If this feature cannot be defeated from the factory setup I can see myself getting an accurate gauge and adding it in somewhere sometime around YESTERDAY! Man that makes me itch!!! 
[quote author=Rich link=board=2;threadid=11820;start=msg107855#msg107855 date=1077298304]
The overheating problem is compounded by the fact that the factory temp gauge is designed to lie. Once the engine is at normal temp the gauge sits in the middle, even it if continues to get hotter. The engine has to get really hot before the gauge moves up to the red zone. This behavior can mask an engine that, due to cooling system problems, is running hotter than it should.
I know from 200 - 226 degrees my temp gauge sits in the middle. I don't know how hot it would have to get to move up from the middle. One of my projects is to determine why the coolant gauge is so nonlinear and modify it so that it more accurately reports engine coolant temp.
Rich
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Wow, this blows my mind!


