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Originally Posted by diss7
I don't sorry. I wish I did. I didn't know how to log at the time. We were looking at real time data, using the cable and my mechanic riding shotgun with his laptop. I'm sure he said 55 - 60 degrees. (Celsius) But I can check with him. Te issue was, it would get hotter as you're on the straights, but wouldn't cool back down enough in the twisties. So it would get hotter each lap. I probably exaggerated the 5 laps. That was about the point it needed the heater on. I still kept going. You could probably use it for 10 lap sessions at a stretch. I'm not happy to have a setup like that though.
Christchurch isn't excatly a hot place either. That day it was late Spring, 22 deg C give or take.
Yes we had the right fluid in the car. And we'd gotten all the air bubbles out of the system.
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Where were you measuring the IATs from?