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Old 08-10-2010 | 08:02 PM
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Default RE: detecting peak engine temp


ORIGINAL: pe reivers

Hey, get a life!
If you check all the words I have written on the subject here, you might just find a few useful facts. If you dont do your reading, don't be offended if I pull your leg.
The key in my response:
less power is less heat. Less heat is a cooler engine, even with mediocre cooling.
I have a great life and have no need to read everything you've posted on this.
If you'd posted your last two sentences (above) instead of what you did, we'd not be at this point.

From your sig line I take it you run a business, so I didn't expect you to ditz my choice of engines.
We all have bad days.....time to move on.

If I wanted a heated discussion, I'd just mention AMSOIL to T.O.M. and we're off!