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by helen&tony » Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:47 pm
Hi Steve
Engine revs, speed, sampling rate, town/ country/ incline/ ambient temperature at start/ end of journey, and miles covered might show the difference. Any other difference in the data is down to age of components and driving style.
Currently, I get different readings, as most of the data collected was from a temp. range of mid-to upper 20's , from memory...currently it's "blastingly" hot. I can't reproduce any realistic data, as the route to town is almost impassable on the roads, and we have to drive on mud tracks...also, I seldom use brakes when driving...only in town...Other factors include tyres, tyre pressures/ brakes binding/ bad tracking/ worn suspension...and the only true comparison is track testing/ road testing both (or more) vehicles together, otherwise both sets have to be included, realistically speaking, and set against a known standard of a new vehicle(impossible in this case)...In the case of testing two vehicles, only a finger in the right direction is all that can be aimed for...Another point coming to mind, is the state of /age of coolant/ type of coolant, and concentration...
As long as both sets are viable, all it can show is an assumption of correct working.
Can I ask where Jay's sensors are placed, and do the figures show both in and out of the heater circuit if they differ slightly?
OOps..just editing the post
I use the air con. a lot over here, and I can see all the fans operating, so the fans will also make a difference switching in and out...the scavenger rarely shows, and the second fan never cuts in!
Cheers
Helen
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