What is the normal water temperature for a Porsche 911?
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Porsche 911 water temperature is generally normal around 90 degrees Celsius. Below is an introduction regarding the water temperature of a Porsche 911: 1. The Porsche 911 dashboard uses physical or virtual dial pointers for display: A few vehicles do not have a dashboard and only show a warning indicator when the temperature is too high. 2. The Porsche 911 water temperature gauge ranges from 0-130°C, with the normal temperature being the central 90°C: After starting the vehicle, the water temperature rises quickly. Once the pointer reaches the central position, the water temperature stops rising. Generally, it is optimal to start driving when the temperature reaches the middle position. Different engines have different normal water temperature ranges, with 80°C to 95°C being normal. The engine defaults 80°C as the closed-loop control point for the oxygen sensor, and 95°C is the highest control point for the cooling system. 3. If the engine water temperature is too low or too high, it indicates a fault in the cooling system or the engine: The car radiator, also known as the heat exchanger, is a key component in the car's cooling system. Its function is to dissipate heat. The coolant absorbs heat in the water jacket, flows to the radiator to dissipate the heat, and then returns to the water jacket for circulation, achieving temperature regulation.