Finally! That only took a decade!!

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by Squamish VFR, Oct 23, 2009.

  1. AndyJ

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    looks very nice!!
    As another data point for you, your temps are about what mine are. I usually see 205-215 in stop & go traffic, 160-175 when I'm moving over 45-50.
    One thing about filling - I've noticed if I put it up on the center stand, I get alot more gas in there.
     


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    worth the long wait! Post up more pics if you can.
     


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    I ran some sea foam through it and plan to add a little to the fuel until the rest of the can is gone. I'll get some fuel figures and crunch the numbers. Some pics before the high mount and some after. I don't have a center stand so I bought a paddock stand. Anyone remember off the top of their head when the ECU stops over-fueling for cold, I saw a post a while back for a G6 but not a G5, but I will keep looking...
     

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