Hondata wrote:If you are seeing 232 degrees, there is a problem. Either the engine is over heating, or the reading is false, but you need to fix the problem. I have outlined what areas to look in above, but you do need to address this. Raising the overheating threshold in KManager is not the right solution.
yes I don't know the reading might be false. why I think this is because my cluster themp guage is reading normal. I am not trying to fuck up my motor nor my turbo, today I did the following bought two gallon of Type 2 coolant from dealer. Flushed the system like this. Opened the drain valve ran tap water through the radiator. Filled that baby up with Coolant like the helms says. Turn on the car with the cap not on tight. Let the fan go on for two times. shut of the car then add coolant. This looks like didn't solve the problem. I am stumped. Why is the ecu reading its over heating and my guage is reading normal..??
anyone know what is the normal operating temperature. because before I didn't have this problem with this engine over heating...
what you think Hondata. maybe I should try it your way...??
max temp was 228 degrees on the log. what does this indiciate false perharps?
thanks a lot man for your help
