I don't know how accurate it is as an Oil Temperature Meter, but if you consider it as an additional Oil Temperature Meter, it is simple and cost-effective.
I have heard that DAYTONA is subject to condensation, but this one is not, probably because it contains a liquid. The display turns, so I adjusted it so that the 12 o'clock position in the direction of travel is 100℃. It is hard to see while driving, but it is not impossible because this is DAX. 12 o'clock:100℃ RedLine:120℃ 110℃ in the middle, so you can get a rucksack-like temperature with Analog (Oil pan temperature is rucksack-like to begin with, right? (The temperature of the oil pan is rucksack, isn't it?)
As an Oil Temperature Meter, it is a good point, but as a dip stick, it is not so good. First of all, there is no Level gauge. I scratched it with Nipperetc. referring to the NORMAL stick. However, the surface of the stick is smooth and clean plating. (I managed to rub it on a piece of paper and it was almost impossible to see. (I managed to rub it on a piece of paper …)
I wonder if other companies have Level gauge.
If it helps....
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