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I, like wildstar, beat the shit out of my car in 115 degree weather and the temps rarely got over 200. Before moving to Vegas, I lived in Florida--humidity capital of the world. My temperature gauge never ever moved above 1/2 way ever. When I moved to Vegas, it overheated as soon as the air temps got above 100. I am going to guess that there is some sort of Law of Thermodynamics that states that humid air has better cooling properties or something. Anywho, good luck. aj
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