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<blockquote data-quote="Serfma" data-source="post: 16631768" data-attributes="member: 196123"><p>What is the design, or purpose, behind the crossover tube?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is because I placed an aftermarket coolant temp sensor where the gauge cluster sending unit is (cold coolant flowing into the radiator) and I'm wondering how much difference in temperature it will be versus cutting the upper radiator hose and placing the sensor there? I currently use my phone with a bluetooth OBD2 scanner to monitor the ECU coolant temps but I'd rather not have to use it anymore. </p><p></p><p>I've read up on the driver side of the block there is a spot near cylinder 7 - 8 in the cooling jacket that a sensor could be placed, would it be best to instead install it there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serfma, post: 16631768, member: 196123"] What is the design, or purpose, behind the crossover tube? The reason I ask is because I placed an aftermarket coolant temp sensor where the gauge cluster sending unit is (cold coolant flowing into the radiator) and I'm wondering how much difference in temperature it will be versus cutting the upper radiator hose and placing the sensor there? I currently use my phone with a bluetooth OBD2 scanner to monitor the ECU coolant temps but I'd rather not have to use it anymore. I've read up on the driver side of the block there is a spot near cylinder 7 - 8 in the cooling jacket that a sensor could be placed, would it be best to instead install it there? [/QUOTE]
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