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Old 08-29-2004, 04:51 PM
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Thanks for all the feedback regards this question.

I think I've broken the code. I hooked my RINDA tester up to MEFI and both guages are way off !!!

The engines according to MEFI are running at 158 and 163. The COOLER engine per MEFI is showing higher on the analog dash guage--175; the warmer engine per the MEFI is showing 150 on the analog guage.

I'm gonna order replacement LIVORSI REd Line Guages and see what the outcome is. In general I've been disappointed in the Livorsi gauges frm the get/go.. THye fog up, alway condensate under lenses and don;t read steady on consistent basis.

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Old 08-29-2004, 07:23 PM
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Poorsche, Alot of good advice here from all of the above except for 1 individual. To save the expense of gauges try a reasonable maunual gauge from summit 1st on each engine to verify. Or better yet if you can can your hands on laser pointer digitable thermometer(aka infared heat gun), they work mint! They cost about $100. and is the best toy to have.
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lol, someone beat me to it
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Can we safely say he had it coming? I think it's the same person as "bluewater1".
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