[DeTomaso] Oil coolers and stuff

Rich hoppe1 at cox.net
Mon Oct 13 09:49:42 EDT 2014


All you have to do is add a toggle switch that connects the one gauge to the 
two senders.
Then you can toggle the switch to look or monitor either water or oil.
Rich

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Drew via DeTomaso
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 12:18 AM
To: adin at frontier.net ; detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Oil coolers and stuff


In a message dated 10/12/14 19 28 53, adin at frontier.net writes:


> Really? My car has been tracked in Vegas, P'rump, Phoenix and ORR'd in
> Nebraska and Texas.  NEVER had the oil over 200 degrees. NEVER.  Something
> works, wonder what it might be?
>
> >>>It's quite possible that I'm wrong and that your oil cooler is somehow
> effective.   However, I have to wonder what your temps would be without 
> it?
>   There's no way to gauge its effectiveness otherwise.   In any case, I'd
> be happy if I was you!
>
> >That being said, oil-to-water is the way to go.  And I will, should I
> ever
> have the chance.
>
> >>>I've had a very difficult time overcoming my inertia to install the
> oil/water heat exchanger that I've had for years now.
>
> >Just remember, no oil temp gauge?  Then all is fine! hahahahaha
>
>>>That has proven to be an extremely effective technique in my case!   I
actually have a genuine Pantera Veglia oil temp gauge and sender, but once
again, have failed to overcome my own inertia to bore a hole in the dash to
install it....

Mike





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