sgc wrote:
... an 88º thermostat, Oz-spec radiator, solid state 10V instrument regulator, with Mini K/Cooper S Smith's electric temperature gauge and sender?
If you've done this, what range on the temp gauge was normal for your engine? Since installing the regulator in my car, my fuel gauge is scarily accurate for the first time ever but my temperature gauge climbs to just over half on the freeway, and about 5mm shy of 'H' in slow Melbourne traffic.
Before installing the regulator, I'd be lucky to see 5mm over 'C' on a hot day in stop-start traffic, and half way was pull-the-fark-over-NOW time.
I'm not worried about it overheating, it's not behaving like it's too hot and the overflow tank is doing its job.. but I am trying to get a handle on what the gauge reports as "normal".
Anyone?
Our S replica `Barney' had an 82C thermostat and one of Wombat's 10V regulators.
It used to get up near H in summer traffic, so I tested the top tank of the rad temp with a digital temp multimeter.
It was only about 75C I think.
These gauges are not the most accurate, are they.

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