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Originally Posted by phunk what are you using to monitor your coolant temps? I dont believe you have mentioned where the indication of over-heating is coming from. Using an obd2
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Using an obd2 scantool, more specifically one of the bluetooth scanners paired with obd fusion on my iphone. Have also used a higher end actron and they both read the same when it comes to coolant temps
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