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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 07:14 AM
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Hi guys,
For those with Torque Pro app or the like who are monitoring their temps, what are the typical ranges for the following sensors? I'd like setup accurate Min and Max values along w/ warnings for when it exceeds normal temp readings. Here's what I have so far from my quick research.

Oil temp: 185-225
Coolant temp: 185-225
Trans temp: 100-220
Diff temp: ?
AIT temp: ? anyone know if this is pre or post intercooler? I'm assuming pre? Is there a post intercooler sensor?

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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 05:27 PM
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The IAT value should be post-intercooler, since that what really matters to the engine.

You might need to go higher for oil and coolant. I'm not sure what "normal" is for this engine but I think the cooling system pressure is high enough that you could see 225 sitting in traffic.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by lizzardo
The IAT value should be post-intercooler, since that what really matters to the engine.

You might need to go higher for oil and coolant. I'm not sure what "normal" is for this engine but I think the cooling system pressure is high enough that you could see 225 sitting in traffic.
thanks. Will have to do a few extended runs and see what “normal” is and go from there
 
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thanks. Will have to do a few extended runs and see what “normal” is and go from there
I've got two liquid-cooled motorcycles that both can sit at 230F/110C when stuck in traffic, so I'd call that normal. One of them has an oil/coolant heat exchanger as well, so the oil temperature is going to be at least that.
 
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Old May 13, 2024 | 01:39 PM
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Alright so weekend at the Tail of the Dragon gave me a good feel of what the readings should be. I only tracked oil temp and coolant temp as I felt those 2 to be the most important. I did not get any screenshots or photos or look at any other values as I was busy paying attention to the road.

The highest I saw the oil temp was 232 degrees F and coolant temp was 212F. This was with ambient temps in the mid 60’s and me pushing the car between 90-95%. Hopes this help people set up their value ranges and alarms.
 
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