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Where is the most accurate place to scan the engine area with a thermal temperature gun to compare to the temperature gauge? Thermostat housing? Radiator hose?
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The back of the thermostat (Aluminum Crossover pipe), will give you the most realistic indication of engine temperature.Where is the most accurate place to scan the engine area with a thermal temperature gun to compare to the temperature gauge? Thermostat housing? Radiator hose?
Also, many people think that the temperature is measured exactly at the laser spot. In reality, those IR guns have a quite large spot in which they measure the average surface temperature. In cheap guns, the diameter of that spot can be 1:5 of the distance (say, you point the gun from 20 inches, then the spot has 4 inches diameter). Better ones have a 1:10 spot. Not really a problem if you know this, but I always laugh when people point a temp gun at some piping at the ceilling (so several feet away) and then declare the temperature to be 82.78 ° F.....Be careful with those IR temp guns. They are wildly inaccurate especially on reflective metal surfaces. Hoses read right but you are reading external temperature vs internal temperature.
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