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Old 02-21-02, 04:09 AM
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Water temp sensor mounted!

here's a pic of it. Works quite nice, no drilling, no tapping and looks kinda cool


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kinda weird though, the temp would stay at 0 until the thermostat opens. So the stock gauge/Power FC would show that it is about warmed up but the Blitz gauge would have no reading. Also the temp is about 5degrees cooler on the external gauge. Where does the stock temp sensor pick up temperture??

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i see another possible spot for a leak
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actually it did leak around the sensor, just used some silicon...should be fine...I hope I am running the Evans coolent so there's no pressure in the system, which should decrease the chances of leaking anywhere.

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