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<blockquote data-quote="deblas" data-source="post: 1832452" data-attributes="member: 61954"><p>Thanks for the feedback Jimmyjamm....</p><p>Since asking that question, I've got a hold of the Forscan module and made a few changes, including adding the numerical display above the engine temp gauge. This is so much better, knowing where I am at on the heat spectrum and will be a great tool when doing any towing and such. Yep...about a millimeter difference translates to about 25~30 degrees on the numerical. </p><p>I am commonly riding between 188-194 city driving and everytime I put it in the garage I am now at 190, not 215-220.</p><p>Once I opt for a tune, I will look into addressing the fan control for the 180 t-stat, but for now, I think it will be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deblas, post: 1832452, member: 61954"] Thanks for the feedback Jimmyjamm.... Since asking that question, I've got a hold of the Forscan module and made a few changes, including adding the numerical display above the engine temp gauge. This is so much better, knowing where I am at on the heat spectrum and will be a great tool when doing any towing and such. Yep...about a millimeter difference translates to about 25~30 degrees on the numerical. I am commonly riding between 188-194 city driving and everytime I put it in the garage I am now at 190, not 215-220. Once I opt for a tune, I will look into addressing the fan control for the 180 t-stat, but for now, I think it will be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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