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Temperatures And Pressures

Finally got the gauges working that were fitted in my car when i bought it

:dance:

The guages are reading

WATER TEMP 150-160 F

OIL TEMP 190 F

OIL PRESSURE 2000revs=50psi 4000revs=85-90psi and on cold start with new oil and filter 100plus psi

My question being , does this sound about right , cars a jap tt with about 75000 miles

I had a look in the search bit but most temps are quoted in celcius :slap:

cheers Allan

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Allan,

 

Aye you need celcius, thats where its all at :D

 

my normal oil temp are around 80-90 on the road and 100 on a Mway run

 

HTH

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Yes chris i totally agree, i wish they were in celcius , it would make life alot easier .

My water temp is in F too. It reads around 170 with a Koyo rad and a couple of bottles of Water Wetter in the system.

 

Steve :)

'93 UK TT Manual

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Cheers Cybernet at least my temp looks normal :dance:

I was wondering what would be considered a dangerously high temp just so i know if owts gone iffy on the cooling side :shock:

 

Cheers Allan

Cheers Cybernet at least my temp looks normal :dance:

I was wondering what would be considered a dangerously high temp just so i know if owts gone iffy on the cooling side :shock:

 

Cheers Allan

:slap: -What with that scania truck rad you got in!!!! :D

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:slap: -What with that scania truck rad you got in!!!! :D

PMSL Hey my cars like me , good for indurance but not to look at :hurl:

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