I recently installed a speedhut water gauge with the sensor in the top radiator hose.
Around town etc it reads pretty close to the adaptronic temp readout which is taken from the back of the head (supposedly the hottest part of the engine) so I have something to compare.
After a 2 hour drive on the freeway on a warm day (both gauges pegged at 88degs the whole way) we pulled into the hotel to check in and turned the car off. I jumped in the drivers seat after 2-3 minutes to move the car and the gauge was on 103 degs! After I started, the ECU showed 93degs and the speedhut gauge quickly fell back to the same.
The next day at the track, the speedhut was hitting 105+ after just 3 laps while the ECU was showing 95 (never got over 99degs the whole day). I'd back off for a cool down lap and it would take half a lap for the gauge to start dropping. ECU dropped quickly to 90degs.
Come in to the pits at end of session, turn the car off but leave ignition on to see both displays active and the speed-hut would slowly climb in temp for a few minutes while the ECU display would slowly drop. Then the speedhut gauge would drop after its initial rise.
I'm assuming this is simply the sensor adaptor squished in between the hot as hell alloy radiator, hot engine and intake pipe of a turbo car getting heat soaked and effecting the sensor? The adaptor was blistering hot to the touch.
No other SE's there had heat issues and I don't believe mine was either.
Seeing that the ECU reads from the factory sensor on the back of the head, and that's the hottest part of the engine, it's not possible for the water temp to be significantly hotter leaving the thermostat is it? Simply heat soak?

