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Old 04-01-2015, 11:42 AM   #1
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S13 oem cluster Water Temp hash marks

I put another S13 together over the winter and drove it with no rad fans with zero issues in the cold. It got much warmer the past 2 weeks and sitting in traffic the water temp needle climbed up 3 notches past the middle where it usually runs and where the thermostat clearly opens... Does anyone know "about" what temp each of these hashes on the oem means?

Car always runs on the 3rd hash right in the middle of the oem cluster, so I know the gauge is working correctly.

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Old 04-01-2015, 12:22 PM   #2
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I believe it ranges from about 150-250 in total. The third hash your describing is NOT which should be about 195-205. Stock temperature gauges are not 100% exact but these should be very close to the parameters you're looking for.
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Don't believe the stock water temp gauge.

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Health begins with water. Since the body is made mostly of water (about 70%), all body functions are dependent on water. I guess you could call water a universal solvent. Most nutrients with the exception of fats are dissolved in water, transported in the water-based blood system and used by water-filled cells. And, because the cells are filled with water, the water lubricates, them, like cartilage and muscle cells. It also keeps cell walls pliable and receptive to nutrient inflow and waste outflow.

These facts point to the crucial nature of proper hydration for a healthy body. It is even more important as we get older as will be explained soon. Every organ in the body depends on water to function properly and efficiently. When we are not hydrated properly, or we are dehydrated, even a little bit, our bodily functions become labored. Over time, our health can become challenging. It is very subtle at first, then symptoms begin to appear. To get more info about water clusters online browse various online links like http://www.watercluster.com/ and many more.

The US National Research Council has guidelines that suggest that we require one milliliter of water for every calorie we consume. That translates to approximately one half of your body weight in ounces of water consumed daily. Some scientists and medical community advisers claim that amount is too conservative, that we should drink more. For someone who is obese, very overweight or suffering from a chronic disease, they should be drinking 1 quart of water for every 30 pounds of body weight.
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