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You kind of ruined the cookie surprise for the rest :) but never mind that...
Can you first tell us what you meant by this:
"With my setup I had do do the operating temperature thresholds first, then the warm-up thresholds."
The cold and hot thresholds settings are not dependent on each other, so the order should not actually be of any importance.
Regarding the not working as expected...
please keep in mind that when you turn the temp trimmer all the way to min temp - this means the thresholds are being set for way below freezing cold-engine temperatures.
So if you start the engine at outside air temp of approx. 65°F (20°C) it means you begin somewhere in the "middle" of the cold-hot curve. This means the first LED will come on at higher revs than you set for "cold engine" operation.
If you do not expect your engine to go to as low temps as that, you can always set the temperature for cold engine thresholds a little higher on the temp gauge - for example just enough for the dial to move a little.
Please tell us if this helped.
You kind of ruined the cookie surprise for the rest :) but never mind that...
Can you first tell us what you meant by this:
"With my setup I had do do the operating temperature thresholds first, then the warm-up thresholds."
The cold and hot thresholds settings are not dependent on each other, so the order should not actually be of any importance.
Regarding the not working as expected...
please keep in mind that when you turn the temp trimmer all the way to min temp - this means the thresholds are being set for way below freezing cold-engine temperatures.
So if you start the engine at outside air temp of approx. 65°F (20°C) it means you begin somewhere in the "middle" of the cold-hot curve. This means the first LED will come on at higher revs than you set for "cold engine" operation.
If you do not expect your engine to go to as low temps as that, you can always set the temperature for cold engine thresholds a little higher on the temp gauge - for example just enough for the dial to move a little.
Please tell us if this helped.
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