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Originally Posted by RICE RACING
I got one of these units of the dude along with adapter for wiring and it works a treat, reads 2+ deg C higher than actual temperature but that is no real problem given the excellent response of the sensor which is far far more important.
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When I got mine, it was tested against my modified stock sensor. As RR said, at a certain temperture area, it was 2 degress high due to lower resistance.
I added an inline resistor to compensate for this at the air temperature range which my engine sees the most in Texas. Thus for summer it is dead on and only off a little for winter.