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Re: Oil temp/gauge

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Re: Oil temp/gauge

PeterD26 Oct 2006 21:45
>>>By far the majority of posters are using Outlook Express which does it
>>>automatically.
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>Please note, however, that I don't top post. I just found PeterD a little
>rude...

Why? I corrected him... I fixed his mistake... I answered his
question... I can send you to a few other groups where that kind of
reply would have gotten me flamed as being much too nice!

So, hell, I'll try again:

Dear OP,

If you can find it in your good heart, please bottom post from now on.
It makes following the posts and replies easier, and is the NNTP
convention. If you have that crappy MSFT product, you have my great
sympathies, and if you wish I can help you get a much better news
reader program... And, again I appologize for having to tell you this,
since apparently MSFT has informed you that top posting is the way to
go.

Again, so sorry,

PeterD.

(OK, now do you feel better?)

Marcus Redd26 Oct 2006 18:50
>>By far the majority of posters are using Outlook Express which does it
>>automatically.
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> has ALWAYS been discouraged.  If you have a service that automatically
> top posts for you, you should find a better service.

http://www.newsadmin.com/readerbrandsqty.asp

Maybe, but it's an uphill struggle and seems to be doomed to failure.

Please note, however, that I don't top post. I just found PeterD a little
rude...

Dave LaCourse26 Oct 2006 18:30
>By far the majority of posters are using Outlook Express which does it
>automatically.
>
>Perhaps top-posting should now be the norm?

A majority of posters use Outlook Depressed?  News to me.  Top posting
has ALWAYS been discouraged.  If you have a service that automatically
top posts for you, you should find a better service.

Dave
RS6

Marcus Redd26 Oct 2006 13:39
>>i have 1999 A4 1.8T and i have never seen my go up over 80 is this normal?
>>>
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>>>
> 1. Don't top post...

Why not?

By far the majority of posters are using Outlook Express which does it
automatically.

Perhaps top-posting should now be the norm?

PeterD26 Oct 2006 12:40
>i have 1999 A4 1.8T and i have never seen my go up over 80 is this normal?
>>
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>>
>> Ronald

1. Don't top post...

2. There can be variations in the temperature gauge. Don't worry about
it. Espeically if you are in a cooler climate.

chewb4026 Oct 2006 01:18
i have 1999 A4 1.8T and i have never seen my go up over 80 is this normal?

>> What should the normail oil temperature gauge read for an A4 2.8?
>
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>
> Ronald

R@L24 Oct 2006 10:49
> What should the normail oil temperature gauge read for an A4 2.8?

At normal load -cruising at say 120 KM/Hr at normal temperatures, the oil
temp equals the water temp (90 celcius)
since it is heated and cooled by the water. At heavy laod or high temps, it
should read up to 130 or higher.

Ronald

Jack24 Oct 2006 04:24
What should the normail oil temperature gauge read for an A4 2.8?

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