Current Ride: 2019 CUPRA Ateca in Energy Blue with Bucket Seats
Bumping this old thread...
Fitted the Helix “Plug and Play” soundsystem today. Got the subwoofer box one rather than the spare tyre one which probably wouldn’t have fit.
Should have got one ages back, amazing for the $! Not quite Dynaudio sound quality but damn good bang for buck and way cheaper than you could make an equivalent sounding setup. I had previously installed an underseat sub and small 4 channel amp for some extra oomph, the Helix kit is orders of magnitude better for sound quality.
Have enabled oil temp in display but cant find it when i go to settings and therefore cant display it Can anyone help TIA
Just want to make sure my full length undertray is not making things hot in the engine bay
2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
It’s one of the choices when you have driving data as the central display (avg speed, avg consumption, etc) fuel needed to fill tank is another option (maybe standard- can’t recall)
Edit- you’ll be fine as far as temps go too
Do you have active display?
its one of the sub-menus under “driving data” menu
2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
Those thermometers aren’t pin-point accurate. They average an area of contact points within a ‘cone of view’ the ratio should be written on the body. Maybe 10:1 up to 50:1 for the expensive ones. The ratio meaning at 10m To a flat, perpendicular target (day a wall) it is reading an area 1m in diameter.
In the engine bay, it will get readings from various surfaces- as they aren’t exactly perpendicular to its ‘cone beam’ nor at the same emissivity(sp?)
So, don’t take its reading for gospel.
If you can get a long enough thermocouple and want to risk putting it down the tube, while you’re driving, you can get a more accurate number- not practical though.
Or, you could have a sensor tapped into the block/oil line somewhere and take live readings while the car is running
Current Ride: 2019 CUPRA Ateca in Energy Blue with Bucket Seats
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