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> Calibrated oil temp gauge, wanted to make sure
machina
post Feb 6 2005, 08:28 AM
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Always worried about the accuracy of the oil temp gauge since it was an older gauge with a newer sensor.

It is spot on from 212 F to 180 F. Below 180 it is off by about 10 deg as it approaches the 120 mark.

I used a known good thermometer as a control that does read exactly 212 F (@ boiling point)

I would imaging from 212 F to 250 F the accuracy would be at least +- 5 deg or better but I can't test that high unless I want to but it in hot oil.


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post Feb 6 2005, 11:39 AM
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stcok taco plate sender?

911 temp gauge?

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post Feb 6 2005, 11:42 AM
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yup stock taco plate with 911 temp gauge.
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