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Date:         Tue, 16 Jul 1996 19:27:55 +0000
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From:         sw@smus.bc.ca
Subject:      RE: Wasserboxer cooling (was:Re: aftermarket instrumentatio

> In retrospect, I was probably being overly conservative in stopping when > the oil temp hit 230. In fact, I travelled the same road (Lake Louise to > Moraine Lake) several days later and did not stop at all. > I know it's an *entirely* different beast, but I used to see oil temps of 260+ regularly in my Corrado. Normal running seemed be around 210-220 for the G60 engine. Now that I've slowed down considerably, I tend to watch the temps a bit more (since I have the time....;)

============================== Shawn Wright, sw@smus.bc.ca '85 Jetta TD, 348k (Jenni) '88 Westy, 331k (Kyra) ==============================


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