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quick electrical question
by
alex17young
on 20 Feb, 2013 21:35
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I bolted up my manifolds, t3, and pan from my TD onto my NA in my car over the weekend, I'm very impressed! I installed my Autometer EGT and boost gauges tonight. I used a fuse tap for the keyable 12v power, currently using the rear windshield wiper socket since my car no longer has a wiper in the rear. The boost gauge works great, the EGT gauge flutters from 0-600 at idle, my car vibes alot even with the new motor mounts and I don't want to damage the new gauge. Where should i use 12v power from? The gauge seems accurate about 25% of the time.
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#1
by
theman53
on 20 Feb, 2013 21:44
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sounds like the probe may need grounded? IDK, I have seen autometers that do need a ground. My aircraft spruce did not, but I have heard of issues with electric ones like you have and all seem to point to a direct ground being needed.
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#2
by
alex17young
on 21 Feb, 2013 02:52
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That's a great idea, I never even thought of that. I'll rig something up tonight and report back.
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#3
by
scrounger
on 21 Feb, 2013 08:41
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I'd like to see a pic of your installed gauges.
Tks
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#4
by
alex17young
on 22 Feb, 2013 12:26
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I haven't tried grounding the probe yet, been to lazy lately

. I called autometer, they told me to ground to the motor and clean the threads on the probe lightly. If nothing changes they want to replace the probe. I'll pull it up on the ramps tonight and I'll snap some pics too, they're mounted in the storage slot under my invisible stereo!
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#5
by
alex17young
on 23 Feb, 2013 21:58
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I got my egt gauge working today, pulled off the the heat shrink and both terminals were touching. I guess I used to harness backwards because I had to drill the terminals out a little to fit on the gauge. As far as pics go, my phone doesn't want to send pics to my email for some reason so I'll do what I can.
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#6
by
Syncroincity
on 23 Feb, 2013 22:53
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If it still acts up, twist and ground one end of the braided shielding, that will eliminate any interference. One end only, leave the other end loose.
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#7
by
alex17young
on 24 Feb, 2013 17:21
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Alrighty, thanks. So far so good, besides hitting 1400* in a short burst! I'm scared to bolt up the TD pump.
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 24 Feb, 2013 17:26
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Alrighty, thanks. So far so good, besides hitting 1400* in a short burst! I'm scared to bolt up the TD pump.
Why?? It doesn't inject any more fuel.
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#9
by
alex17young
on 25 Feb, 2013 20:29
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bigger delivery valves though right? That makes me feel like it can deliver more fuel, it'll find its way under the hood eventually.... I'll have to break down and get photobucket or something my pics aren't working.
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#10
by
8v-of-fury
on 25 Feb, 2013 23:58
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bigger delivery valves though right? That makes me feel like it can deliver more fuel, it'll find its way under the hood eventually.... I'll have to break down and get photobucket or something my pics aren't working.
Even if they were, which they aren't, that is not what determines amount of injected fuel.
If you have a turbo, a turbo pump will be more beneficial to keep the smoke and EGT's down.
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#11
by
vanbcguy
on 26 Feb, 2013 06:40
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bigger delivery valves though right? That makes me feel like it can deliver more fuel, it'll find its way under the hood eventually.... I'll have to break down and get photobucket or something my pics aren't working.
Delivery valves are more like a check valve, they don't determine how much fuel is injected.
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#12
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 26 Feb, 2013 12:01
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I got my egt gauge working today, pulled off the the heat shrink and both terminals were touching. I guess I used to harness backwards because I had to drill the terminals out a little to fit on the gauge. As far as pics go, my phone doesn't want to send pics to my email for some reason so I'll do what I can.
i have an autometer EGT gauge.. the harness has an end for the gauge, and an end for the probe, it only works one way, unless you drill out the terminals and install it backwards..
the connections for the probe are staggered so that it is quite impossible for them to touch.. provided you install the wiring harness in the proper orientation..
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#13
by
alex17young
on 26 Feb, 2013 17:18
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^Yup that's how I installed it, I'll fix it someday.