Discodevon
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Hello I was wondering if this millers extra cool additive is any good, as I regularly tow with my remapped td5?
Any have any experience with this?
Any have any experience with this?
Hello I was wondering if this millers extra cool additive is any good, as I regularly tow with my remapped td5?
Any have any experience with this?
http://www.millersoils.co.uk/products/0/155You going to provide a linkie?
Cheers
Hello I was wondering if this millers extra cool additive is any good, as I regularly tow with my remapped td5?
Any have any experience with this?
Sorry lads I didn’t elaborate very much, only before winter I’m going to drain the coolant system and I saw this stuff pop up on an advert and thought it is interesting, it can reduce the chances of the coolant boiling or something, with added anti corrosion properties, just add it to anti freeze apparently... I know my landy is just fine towing as it is but she is 14 years old now and thought this may help with reducing the heat if there ever is much
Sorry lads I didn’t elaborate very much, only before winter I’m going to drain the coolant system and I saw this stuff pop up on an advert and thought it is interesting, it can reduce the chances of the coolant boiling or something, with added anti corrosion properties, just add it to anti freeze apparently... I know my landy is just fine towing as it is but she is 14 years old now and thought this may help with reducing the heat if there ever is much
The real temperature is remapped to a flat spot between 65 and 115 ºC. The latter is definitely too much.
Are you saying the pin in the gauge will sit at the ctr line between these temps?
Cheers
Hi how do I change it like that?Let me add that you should never ever rely on the instrument in a td5
The real temperature is remapped to a flat spot between 65 and 115 ºC. The latter is definitely too much.
When I remap a td5 i make the gauge behave correctly, programming the centre to 88ºC.
I don't know why they did that it is beyond me.
in a Disco 2 it is between 68 and 115.
I measured it with Hawkeye and thermometer.I know the td5 D2 has a window that it will leave the gauge sat in the ctr but.
Strange, as mine would move off of the bottom and sit there, but at 72 it was still only 1/3rd of the way, as it had a broken sensor. But when fixed it would sit in the middle position all day long, so where did you get the 65 from?
Cheers
I measured it with the nanocom reading, it was only a third at 72C.I measured it with Hawkeye and thermometer.
Plus.. you can see it very clearly in the factory map.
Lots of modern cars have a temp gauge which is really just a warning light. The needle will not move with minor adjustments and might only have 3 positions. Cold, middle and too hot.Hmm.
Last i checked the gauge did move!!
Surely it would rise/fall accordingly
Hmm..
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