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Originally Posted by sixpax I don't believe this option in UPREV covers cooling the oil. I think it is for the radiator fans to give your coolant some extra cool.

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Old 05-04-2012, 05:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sixpax View Post
I don't believe this option in UPREV covers cooling the oil. I think it is for the radiator fans to give your coolant some extra cool.

But I could be wrong ...
I was going off of the below:

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Originally Posted by henry0844 View Post
I know that there are three stages of fan speed, low, med, and high. the low setting would come on at 212f if I remember correctly. seb changed the low setting to come on at 185f and the med to start at 200 and the high to come on at 212. I may not be correct on the temps but I know that it works amazing, oil temp stay much more consistent in stop and go traffic and low speed cruising.
Regardless, I'm going to go out for a drive and test it now. I just had it done.
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