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      01-06-2017, 03:57 PM   #29
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Drives: 2008 E90
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Originally Posted by tryingtobebest
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Originally Posted by Sensible_ View Post
I suppose for 0-10-20 gauge if you really wanted to you could convert it to:

(Note '10' on the gauge will be 100c - seems to work well?)

DEC Hex L/E Hex
128 : 0080h : 8000
138 : 008Ah : 8A00
148 : 0094h : 9400
158 : 009Eh : 9E00
168 : 00A8h : A800
THANK YOU for this particular!!! 100c at 10 is what i will aim for! This will be my starting point!
I don't really care about what number is on that gauge, besides i don't think i have ever saw, even on european models of low rpm (diesel) being with temp gauge there! As long as i visually see middle(working temp) i dont care for l/100 label


Off topic, what is the regular fully worm engine oil temperature down south/warm states?
I have no idea, I'm in the UK and it's cold and wet as always.

If you do so this, forget the guide. The easy way to do it is running the tool32 Komb87 job:

codieraten_lesen with 0x3105 in the argument field.

Then copy your bytes to notepad and make a custom nettodat file. Then use NCSEXPERT and nettodat code the file. It's much quicker and easier.
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