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Yoshimura Pro-gress 2 Digital Meter
Just wanted to share this here! Hyped on this little thing! Put on a Yoshimura pro-gress 2 for my gs425. Shows you your oil temp, battery voltage, and the time. Pretty cool little device, looks good on the bike too. Has 2 thermo sensors if you have a liquid cooled bike as well so you can monitor the oil and liquid. But for my air cooled twin I just hooked up 1 sensor to the oil. Pretty cool .
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Originally posted by Hokano12 View PostJust wanted to share this here! Hyped on this little thing! Put on a Yoshimura pro-gress 2 for my gs425. Shows you your oil temp, battery voltage, and the time. Pretty cool little device, looks good on the bike too. Has 2 thermo sensors if you have a liquid cooled bike as well so you can monitor the oil and liquid. But for my air cooled twin I just hooked up 1 sensor to the oil. Pretty cool .Last edited by RustyTank; 08-04-2020, 06:29 PM.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by RustyTank View Post, why do you want to know your oil temp? Is there a point at which it can all go south if it gets to hot?
Summertime use of the fairing has brought that home to me. Ideally, there should be sufficient airflow through the gap anyway, but it's less than optimal.
That's why I don't use anything but synthetic now.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostNice to know how hot it's getting. Over 130*C is caution territory and stop ragging it, let it cool down a bit.
Summertime use of the fairing has brought that home to me. Ideally, there should be sufficient airflow through the gap anyway, but it's less than optimal.
That's why I don't use anything but synthetic now.
Originally posted by Hokano12 View PostI set a warning on the meter to 250f (121c). It is nice to keep an eye on temp especially in hot weather. Running Rotella t4 in my bike currently.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Originally posted by RustyTank View PostCool little device! I love the idea of being able to see the battery voltage. But tell me, and I realize this may seem like a stupid question but I don't know what I don't know, why do you want to know your oil temp? Is there a point at which it can all go south if it gets to hot?
Ideally you want to run the oil hot enough (>212 F) to boil off any water condensation in the oil but keep it below 250 F to prevent thermal breakdown.
A thermostat/oil cooler combo helps keep the oil temp in the ideal range, especially if your engine has any motor work which would cause higher than stock oil temperatures or you are running it hard in a hot climate.
Before I installed an oil cooler/215 degree thermostat, my oil temps would routinely get over 290 degrees, which is waaay too hot. Now it stays in the 210-230 range.
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostExcessive oil temps can cause thermal breakdown of the oil which leads to less than ideal lubrication.
Ideally you want to run the oil hot enough (>212 F) to boil off any water condensation in the oil but keep it below 250 F to prevent thermal breakdown.
A thermostat/oil cooler combo helps keep the oil temp in the ideal range, especially if your engine has any motor work which would cause higher than stock oil temperatures or you are running it hard in a hot climate.
Before I installed an oil cooler/215 degree thermostat, my oil temps would routinely get over 290 degrees, which is waaay too hot. Now it stays in the 210-230 range.
And thanks for the explanation 80GS1000. That's great information.Ryan
1979 GS850G - currently undergoing a major overhaul
1986 GSX-R750 - I'm figuring it out
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Looks like its sold out now but this is where I got it from https://japan.webike.net/1979 GS425
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