Originally posted by xcanuk:
Just a 2 cent comment, having it by the rad, you get a lower temp while driving, the sensor is cheap and prone to easy damage. I tucked mine into the left fender, by the light ( little hole there ) at least its protected and out of the direct wind.
Having it in the wind while you are driving is why it's the most accurate place to put it. You don't get false readings from the engine heat like you will in most other areas. I'm not sure if you are implying that wind chill will affect your readings, but if you are you aren't correct. Wind chill only affects an object trying to keep it's temperature above that of the actual air temperature--like the human body.
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Eric Konarske
'01 Solar Yellow XE 3 Pk. 4x4