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quote:Originally posted by Kirby
I hate to be contrary with the K&N folks, Cal has relocated his outside temp to the engine bay (a great use for a most times useless guage). When the car is moving, no problems. When the car is stopped, there is a significant temp change.
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I thought that the outside temp. sensor didn't change when the vehicle is stopped. I think that I read in the owners manual that it only works when the vehicle is moving. My guess is that it would provide a more accurate reading from the oncoming air vs. getting head soaked by the engine while standing still. I'll have to go back throught the owners manual to check and see.
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Marc
2003 PT Cruiser GT Turbo, Silver
1985 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo 16V, Black
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