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Originally Posted by Rusty On the subject of fuel temp. There is a temp sensor in the fuel tank. I found it when I was hooked up to UpRev and

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Old 10-11-2015, 10:09 PM   #8 (permalink)
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On the subject of fuel temp. There is a temp sensor in the fuel tank. I found it when I was hooked up to UpRev and I was logging some stuff.
Hint to Self: Keep the fuel level above 1/4 tank in the summer on long drives when the car can get heat soaked. The fuel helps cool the fuel pump.
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