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Car over heating! help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="lou cypher" data-source="post: 8741342" data-attributes="member: 59074"><p>I Don't think you can see real time info using an xcal 3, only data log. Adjusting fan settings will help a little, but, you don't want to set fan on speeds too low because they will never shut off. After all, stock thermostat is 197 degrees. To really take advantage of lower fan settings you should run a 180 degree thermostat. </p><p></p><p>As far as are you the only one with this problem of having a totally useless temp gauge that makes everyone think their cars are overheating?? Hell no!! </p><p>Do a search...this topic is covered almost daily... Until you find out what your temp really is...you can't really say your overheating, you really have no idea using the stock gauge...Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lou cypher, post: 8741342, member: 59074"] I Don't think you can see real time info using an xcal 3, only data log. Adjusting fan settings will help a little, but, you don't want to set fan on speeds too low because they will never shut off. After all, stock thermostat is 197 degrees. To really take advantage of lower fan settings you should run a 180 degree thermostat. As far as are you the only one with this problem of having a totally useless temp gauge that makes everyone think their cars are overheating?? Hell no!! Do a search...this topic is covered almost daily... Until you find out what your temp really is...you can't really say your overheating, you really have no idea using the stock gauge...Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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