cali
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Post by cali on Jun 18, 2006 19:07:45 GMT
Someone locked my thread. What a pity, where shall I now post my new movie with a GPS, just to prove myself. Anyhow I dont care, your loss. Im writing here only for your sake and benefit, not mine. Lets try one last post and see if it bails out, get locked or something hehe Today Ive mounted an Olitemp advisor. It works excellent. The temp runs between 80-100 C. Normal running 90 C, traffic jams and red lights 100 C and calm, half throttel drivning 80 C. Questions?
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cali
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Post by cali on Jun 18, 2006 20:19:40 GMT
As you can se the speed dial has obvious taken damage of my high speed driving, and sometimes it gets stuck like that hehe.
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Post by hypojam on Jun 18, 2006 20:59:42 GMT
Where is the oil temperature probe situated?
And show the GPS speed test video
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Post by Davros on Jun 18, 2006 21:30:46 GMT
Cali, I think the reason the moderators locked the last thread was to close down it's topic, content and all the bad feeling that was coming out of it for no purpose.
And you've raised a new thread to re-open it ?
Nice Oil Temp Gauge but please forget the speed stuff ... no-one cares. I know your scooter goes fast and I think everyone else knows that now too.
On a different topic, I left you a reply on your question on another thread about Travellers Diarhoea - have you checked that out ?
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Post by Badobsession (the real one) on Jun 18, 2006 21:41:16 GMT
As you can se the speed dial has obvious taken damage of my high speed driving, and sometimes it gets stuck like that hehe. A dogdy speedo? probably not the best thing for measuring your speed #oops# Nice oil temp gauge though #thumbs_up#
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blubayou
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Post by blubayou on Jun 18, 2006 21:47:29 GMT
Bet my oil gets hotter than yours.... #rofl#
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Post by Badobsession (the real one) on Jun 18, 2006 21:51:36 GMT
Bet my oil gets hotter than yours.... #rofl# Prove it #rofl#
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Post by ally1756 on Jun 18, 2006 22:03:21 GMT
how come ure oil is hotter idling than it is running, that doesnt make sense
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Post by Badobsession (the real one) on Jun 18, 2006 22:20:30 GMT
how come ure oil is hotter idling than it is running, that doesnt make sense Think he just meant town traffic #dunno# It would get hotter due to the extra loading caused by pulling away from lights and traffic #14#
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Post by ally1756 on Jun 18, 2006 22:32:20 GMT
yeah but not as hot as it would be when youre revving it a lot higher for a lot longer
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cali
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Post by cali on Jun 19, 2006 9:59:25 GMT
Hello and god bye!
Pretty unserios and childish members on this fora... I fed up. C ya!
Just to answer Ally, its gets hotter because when slow driving the cooling doesnt work aswell as when the engine is running at full speed.
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Post by enu06 on Jun 19, 2006 10:35:16 GMT
Bet my oil gets hotter, and faster and goes round corners better too! Like the clock on the right hand bar though.
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Post by hypojam on Jun 19, 2006 11:20:42 GMT
Hello and god bye! Pretty unserios and childish members on this fora... I fed up. C ya! Just to answer Ally, its gets hotter because when slow driving the cooling doesnt work aswell as when the engine is running at full speed. I still wanna see this GPS speed test youve done...
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Post by Davros on Jun 19, 2006 13:26:25 GMT
Good bye Cali (perfect Gentleman, always adult, ALWAYS right).
From all the unserious, childish losers at the Chinese Scooter Forum.
It's quite funny that you swear blind about all this Speed stuff with your scooter and then place a picture clearly showing your Speedo sitting at 15mph when the scooter is stationary !!
Anyway never mind, all the best !
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Post by enu06 on Jun 19, 2006 14:21:02 GMT
Come on Cali, dont leave 'cause you dont understand the british humour, dont take life so seriously, remember you'r a long time dead! By the way does your oil temperature gauge tell you when the chips are done? Dohhhhh, there we go agian, see what I mean?
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Post by ally1756 on Jun 19, 2006 14:38:26 GMT
LMAO!!!!!
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Post by ally1756 on Jun 19, 2006 14:42:19 GMT
Hello and god bye! Pretty unserios and childish members on this fora... I fed up. C ya! Just to answer Ally, its gets hotter because when slow driving the cooling doesnt work aswell as when the engine is running at full speed. but ure still saying that when your going along it stay at 90 degrees then goes up when you idle? thats not right an engine should not do that but whatever once again you'll keep throwing it back at us so whatever man
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Post by hypojam on Jun 19, 2006 14:55:27 GMT
That does make sense ally...
When the engine idles the cooling fan isnt chucking that much cool air through/past the engine, so thats why it gets hotter...
Same thing pretty much happens with a car engine...
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