Joe,
I agree.  I have 2 or 3 temp guages and senders on the shelf.
They all read a little differently from each other.  Our non-
precision voltage stabilizers compound the variances even more.
One_of_these_daze I'm going to electrically characterize the
senders/guages.
Where did Huxley's guage run in the cool NorthWest?  Do you
have the full width radiator?  I have a Kenlowe electric fan,
but it's hanging on the garage wall.  Doesn't seem to affect
the car's temperature much in that mode, but uses little power :-)
Perhaps one_of_these_daze.....
Joe Curry wrote:
 
> Bob,
> I guess this proves that all temperature gauges (or senders) are not
> created equal.  I thought I would have trouble cooling Huxley down after
> moving to the desert.  But much to my surprise, the gauge sits at about
> 1/8" to the left of the Normal Range (Jaeger gauge).  The only time I
> have to turn on the electric fan is when I sit in traffic for an
> extended period of time and the sun is beating down.
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LBC'ing U,
Bob (& Spitfires)
 
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