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Old 06-20-2008, 09:25 AM   #30
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Yes.

As a pilot I have long established the practice of scanning my guages about once a minute, and I know where they sit exactly, under a variety of operating conditions. My temperature guage is unquestionably sitting higher now. I have run the can around on five trips from full cool to full warm and it now consistently sits at a higher indicated temperature. Not dramatically, but with no room for question that it has changed.
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