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<blockquote data-quote="CornishSilver" data-source="post: 589898" data-attributes="member: 23277"><p>I have a gauge sparky that Imo is proving to be pretty consistent over the 2k mile is covered on this engine. Always sits at the same temp once warmed up except it creeps up by 30f on the motorway fully loaded. It may well be this turns out to be normal for my engine/gauge as I get that its just a indication rather than an exact temp. Its the 1st long journey fully loaded so may well turn out to be the norm. I think I will get the sender checked once the oils out on service but I'm fairly confident in its behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishSilver, post: 589898, member: 23277"] I have a gauge sparky that Imo is proving to be pretty consistent over the 2k mile is covered on this engine. Always sits at the same temp once warmed up except it creeps up by 30f on the motorway fully loaded. It may well be this turns out to be normal for my engine/gauge as I get that its just a indication rather than an exact temp. Its the 1st long journey fully loaded so may well turn out to be the norm. I think I will get the sender checked once the oils out on service but I'm fairly confident in its behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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