Oil temperatures (Sensored Gauge vs AP)

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For those of you who have installed a traditional oil temperature sensor in your sump or a sandwich plate, have you compared that with the temps provided by the AP?

If this has been addressed in another thread or another forum, please link it here.

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For those of you who have installed a traditional oil temperature sensor in your sump or a sandwich plate, have you compared that with the temps provided by the AP?

If this has been addressed in another thread or another forum, please link it here.

Thanks
I have not seen this addressed, and I think it's a good question. I would also be interested to know how accurate the oil temperatures provided by an AP are.
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I have not seen this addressed, and I think it's a good question. I would also be interested to know how accurate the oil temperatures provided by an AP are.
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Thanks. I’ve seen threads discussing it but was not able to find one reporting back with findings.
 


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The sending unit in the pan would give you hot temps, years ago I ran a temp sensor on my coyote after the cooler by accident and the gauge gave me cold temps not actual hot temps. Even if your gauge is a few degrees off what does that matter? As long as water temp and oil temp move together you're ok.
 


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