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What and where is a good place to order a pyrometer for 1.6TD?
by
SR Heer
on 13 Nov, 2013 10:36
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I am planing on putting in TB and pyrometer for 1.6TD while swapping out 92 Jetta and into 82 Caddy - looking for a good place to buy
Thanks
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#1
by
damac
on 13 Nov, 2013 12:12
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I only use auber instrument gages now. Kind of expensive but I learned my lesson with ebay cheapos breaking.
Only thing that sucks about them is they can only read one input at a time so if using to monitor and set alarms for critical things you need to buy more than one controller. if you don't have a place to mount them they also sell little boxes to protect the guts and you can velcro them somewhere or something, otherwise lots of wires hanging.
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#2
by
theman53
on 13 Nov, 2013 16:03
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A million times this has been discussed. Westach and aircraft spruce are very good. The micro 1000 probe is all I would ever use for the pyro.
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#3
by
DogDiesel
on 14 Nov, 2013 08:18
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I was expecting to see pages of info.
I typed in 'pyrometer' and got one hit. This one.
What search strings are best used?
Understand as moderators, the potential for repetitve topics, but for the newbie, the search engine must work.
Wayne
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#4
by
libbydiesel
on 14 Nov, 2013 09:12
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Try 'EGT gauge'. You'll get 26 pages of threads...
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#5
by
deepgrooves74
on 16 Nov, 2013 06:18
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I bought mine from McNally... It is a dual gauge for boost and EGT. The boost uses a sensor to read pressure with an analog face, and the EGT uses a probe with a digital readout...
http://www.mcnallyelectronics.comFairly expensive, but sweet...

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#6
by
bbob203
on 16 Nov, 2013 08:15
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#7
by
deepgrooves74
on 16 Nov, 2013 08:36
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I bought mine from McNally... It is a dual gauge for boost and EGT. The boost uses a sensor to read pressure with an analog face, and the EGT uses a probe with a digital readout...
http://www.mcnallyelectronics.com
Fairly expensive, but sweet...


I dont quite understand how those egt guages read with only xx.x digits 
It's just a temperature... Reads to 4 digit temps.
This webpage which refers to the gauge that I bought says it is good to 1873 deg F.
You actually had me worried for a minute, and I had to check again. I knew I wouldn't have bought a gauge that would be so limited!
Hopefully I never see those temps!
http://www.mcnallyelectronics.com/egt_fx100_boost.htm
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 16 Nov, 2013 20:01
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#9
by
deepgrooves74
on 16 Nov, 2013 20:04
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8v that was awesome! Now I want to test mine in the same manner!
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#10
by
bbob203
on 17 Nov, 2013 03:57
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I was thinking where is this going ok ok ok yep he's doing it blow torch time.
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#11
by
Gizmoman
on 19 Nov, 2013 05:48
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#12
by
bbob203
on 19 Nov, 2013 05:59
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Your van must be decked out like a airplane.
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#13
by
Gizmoman
on 19 Nov, 2013 06:17
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Your van must be decked out like a airplane.
After a few hits on the libby bong, it feels like one
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#14
by
Syncroincity
on 20 Nov, 2013 17:32
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Second on the Micro 1000 (from Aircraft Spruce) or other small probe; it responds instantly.