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Either 190 or 210.
60+60+60=180 180+30=210 seconds
21 times because 21 times 10 = 210
64 goes into 210 three times, with a remainder of 18.
8/20 and 52/130
190-210
Around 190-210
mine runs at 190 degrees unless I get in traffic and then it goes to about 210 degrees.
I have a 99 2500 454 the temp runs at 210
I am an ASE certified technician. Your normal engine or coolant temp should be 190 - 210.
(190 + 230)/2 = 210190 + 20 = 210 = 230 - 20
400 - 190 = 210
My 98 constantly runs between 190 and 210 degrees, according to the temp gauge. I would assume the normal operating temperature would be 190-210 if this is the case, and since Chrysler didn't really dork with the specs of the 4.0L too much, I would bet that it remained the same up until the end of the straight 6.
Between 190 and 210 degrees Fahrenheit. The temp may be lower during cruising speeds and up to 210 when idling in warm weather. The electronic fans will kick on at about 235 degrees, anything above 240 and you risk warping the block.
20 + 190 = 210
It goes approx. 190-210 for safe take off
nope should be at 200-210 max