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pyrometers?
by
935racer
on 30 Oct, 2004 10:57
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Pyrometers?
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#1
by
RAMMSTEIN
on 30 Oct, 2004 22:33
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The pyro won't be any cheap.
Most go for around 200 usd.
The best place to put it?
My guess is pre-turbo, even though it's a PITA to put there (you'll have to practically remove the manifold to do a ok job), but it's more accurate than post turbo.
If you put it post turbo and know the difference in temps from pre turbo, then you're all set. :wink:
You can also go for a X Monitor---->
http://piersdiesel.com/Gauges.htmThe other guys will take care of your other Q's.
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#2
by
vwmike
on 30 Oct, 2004 23:06
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#3
by
RAMMSTEIN
on 31 Oct, 2004 05:01
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VWmike, that's a nice site for gauges!
Cheap VDO's are somewhat hard to find.
Thanks for the link!
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#4
by
VwPodRacer
on 30 Apr, 2006 10:24
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Autometer makes all kinds of gauges in all kinds of styles. I just got a Autometer Cobalt EGT gauge and it cost me $264.37Can. Kinda hurt the wallet but is a good investment if you want great looks and reliability. :twisted: Check them out
http://www.autometer.com/
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#5
by
stewardc
on 30 Apr, 2006 11:01
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#6
by
snootworks
on 30 Apr, 2006 11:06
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The Autometer kits (that come with the thermocouple) are a good value. I've got one in my car as well; the thermocouple seems to respond fairly quickly. Can't attest to it's accuracy though - I installed it RIGHT at the manifold/turbo junction (in the threaded boss for the support bracket) so hopefully it should be reasonably respresentative.
VwPodRacer - that's a decent price; I can usually do them for ~250 CDN taxes in.
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#7
by
745 turbogreasel
on 30 Apr, 2006 18:40
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I paid about U$ 110 for my Autometer Cobalt, and it reads at least 50 below ambient when decellerating. I'll see what tech support says Monday.
Aircraft surplus guages are quite cheap on Ebay, I'm kinda wishing I'd gone that route although the Autometer is cute and fuzzy, I'm not sure it is good for much.
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#8
by
RabbitJockey
on 01 May, 2006 09:55
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it appears that egauges.com has pyrometers for cheap, but most of them do not include the thermocouple, but the thermocouple is available from there site, i think someone could end up with only 110 into brand new gauge from that site, excluding shipping charges
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#9
by
sethyboy85
on 01 May, 2006 20:31
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#10
by
lesharoturbo
on 02 May, 2006 06:15
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I don't know the exact cost of my EGT since i bought it with the probe and a boost gauge. I got ISSPRO components from a local Diesel tuning shop for $170 for the pair. See my pictures under NON-VW Diesel
Bernie
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#11
by
addautomotive
on 02 May, 2006 11:40
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I just ordered a cheapie on ebay... I figure at the very least it will allow me to see when temperature spikes.
Quick question though... Haven't recieved it yet and they say it needs 1/8" PT thread hole in the manifold. Seems aweful small, can that be right?
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#12
by
lesharoturbo
on 02 May, 2006 13:26
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The 1/8" PT fitting is a plumbing fitting. The 1/8" refers to the inside diameter, not the outside. If yo go to a parts store they should have the tap and the correct drill size. That is where I got mine.
Bernie
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#13
by
addautomotive
on 02 May, 2006 16:50
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hmm... I was able to find NPT but not PT. I've never even heard of PT before... could it be the same?
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#14
by
addautomotive
on 02 May, 2006 16:52
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Typically, as soon as I post a question I find the answer myself:
"PT, NPT, FPT acronyms have the same meaning for American National Standard Pipe Threads. Female NPT threads can be designated as FPT and male NPT threads can be designated as MPT."