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Re: Cooling issues

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ninja.turtle007 wrote:I'm still concerned that something isn't right.
I think you're reading too much into too high precision information... If it's sitting within a band like that, that's just fine.
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Re: Cooling issues

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The engine that just came out of mine used to sit at 88, occasionally would rise into the low 90's on long hills. All normal to me.. Dash gauge would hardly even register this slight change.
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