How do you monitor that?R.E92 wrote:If you think the engine oil takes a while to warmup then take a look at the DCT transmission fluid temp. Takes a good 40min to warmup for me!
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35is Running temperatures
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You don't stop playing when you get old - You get old when you stop playing!
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.
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You can use INPA or MHD Flasher.ronk wrote:How do you monitor that?R.E92 wrote:If you think the engine oil takes a while to warmup then take a look at the DCT transmission fluid temp. Takes a good 40min to warmup for me!
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Once warm mine always runs around 120, done that since I got it
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That's my car as well - I hope it stays like that in Germany in the summer - speeds and outside temperatures tend to be higher than in the UK.
You don't stop playing when you get old - You get old when you stop playing!
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.
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35is Running temperatures
Update :-
During the recent 28/30°c weather, my oil temp gauge has regularly been showing 120° c
During the recent 28/30°c weather, my oil temp gauge has regularly been showing 120° c
You don't stop playing when you get old - You get old when you stop playing!
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.
So I bought a 35is with all the toys to play with.