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Old February 10th, 2010, 06:26 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by LS1Addict View Post
That being said, I didn't notice a change at all. Temp gauge read the same and even on hot summer days I really never noticed a difference. I would recommend a fan switch over the thermo if you really are trying to get your temp down. Maybe both?
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Originally Posted by RrCoX22 View Post
well the coolant temp gauge on the 99+ models are merely "dummy" gauges which aren't all that reliable. I'd say they're not worth the waste of time nor money which could be used far greater in other area's, especially if were talking temp readings


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Originally Posted by 96firephoenix View Post
you'll need a tune if you want to not have weird things happen. as LS1Addict said, you are by far better off with a fan switch
You dont need a tune.... Just realize that the fans will still be turning on at a higher temp not at the temp of the thermo. The tune is to control the fans which with a lower thermo you will want your fans to turn on sooner. No real point in adding a thermo if you dont adjust your fans accordinly to the thermo
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