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Where can i get a cheap EGT setup?
by
MontanaGTD
on 13 Mar, 2007 16:18
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I've found the gauges for £25, but is that all I need? Surely I need some kind of sensor etc to plug into the manifold??
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#1
by
Kudagra
on 13 Mar, 2007 17:04
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#2
by
Benjamin
on 14 Mar, 2007 09:47
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#3
by
Kudagra
on 14 Mar, 2007 11:00
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does anyone know where we can find those in Belgium/europe, or can someone ship me a kit, i pay to you with paypal?
Greetz, Benjamin
I can probably work something out. Im at the Post office every day.Ill even TRADE for shipping. I want something you have over there.... a Turbo Diesel horn pad.
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#4
by
CorsaCruiser
on 14 Mar, 2007 12:23
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#5
by
Benjamin
on 14 Mar, 2007 13:18
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i have a egt from prosport now,
i just want another one from aircraftspruce.
@Kudagra: thanks mate, let me know some in PM if you know some about shipping.
Greetz, Benjamin
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#6
by
GTD.
on 14 Mar, 2007 14:22
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I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to find a VDO Cockpit/Vision EGR in °C

only as the rest of my gauges are VDO metric and I don't want to have to change brands or go imperial (I don't do imperial) :lol:
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#7
by
Vincent Waldon
on 14 Mar, 2007 14:46
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#8
by
DA-BRT
on 15 Mar, 2007 00:38
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@Benjamin:
I've had serveral tries to get the German distributer from spruce to send the goodies over to the netherlands. He says he will, but I've never seen anything.
Than I gave a feedback to Spruce that the retailer was not cooperative and they replied that the will contact him.
Last week I had an email from the retailer saying that he was sorry for the mis communication and that he will order the parts asap. (I hope this is the trueth...)
@CorsaCruiser: Thanks for the link I realy like the digital one!
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#9
by
Benjamin
on 15 Mar, 2007 10:46
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@DA-BRT: maybe its better to hear to import some from the usa, a full kit is like 50usd
Greetz, Benjamin
edit: its 80usd
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#10
by
g-spec
on 15 Mar, 2007 10:57
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Since there is a topic about EGT guages, I just wanted to know if thermocouples are matched with guages??? I have a imperial vdo guage, but I received a ISSPRO metric guage that I like better. The vdo guage came with a thermocouple and I wanted to use that thermocouple on the other guage. Or should I just try it???
The other reason I dont want to use the vdo guage is cause I dont have the original harness for it...so i dont know which wires go to what....and the isspro guage doesnt require power....it only needs the thermocouple and power to the light. Where as the vdo needed power to run the actual guage...I tried without power and it didnt work!!!
cheers, Michal
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#11
by
mk1vdub
on 15 Mar, 2007 11:27
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I got mine from here:
http://www.airworlduk.com/falcon4.htmlvery pleased, came really quickly and is very fast acting, got mine in celcius.
it didn't come with a light, but its fairly easy to rig up a led or bulb
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#12
by
Benjamin
on 15 Mar, 2007 12:07
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@g-spec
there are 2types, a K and J type, the feeler need to be the same as the gauge.
most off the times you have a K type.
i dont know what the difrence is between a K and J.
Greetz, Benjamin
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#13
by
Turbinepowered
on 15 Mar, 2007 13:21
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Accurate temperature range, I think. I believe Type K thermocouples are more accurate/precise at higher temperatures than Type J thermocouples; most of the J applications I see are for intake temperatures or cylinder head temps, which are a lower range.
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#14
by
MontanaGTD
on 19 Mar, 2007 14:42
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I got mine from here:
http://www.airworlduk.com/falcon4.html
very pleased, came really quickly and is very fast acting, got mine in celcius.
it didn't come with a light, but its fairly easy to rig up a led or bulb
I take I need to buy a thermal coupling too? Which one is best? is that all I need?