gtpsleeper
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wanna instal a temp gauge for my IC coolant...anyone done this or know the best route to go with in putting one in?
Jarred
Jarred
I guess you could do it with an aeroforce if you wanted to.
Anyone have any idea what the temperature coming out of the core would be? Going in it should be at least close to ambient.
That all depends on the core you use. The number of passes the core has, the size of the tubing in the coil, and the GPM of the system all play a factor in how much heat the cooler can reject.
Thanks for re-posting the link from the post above.![]()
Seriously, waste bandwidth post-whoring like a jack-ass elsewhere.
Too bad it is the write-up and not the same thread...Just trying to help people out a little bit more dude...don't know why it annoys you, but wasn't it you that said something like this awhile back to me...
Obviously there are some people here that would post how do you do it or where can I find where to get the stuff or something along those lines...just cutting that out and putting the DIY thread link here too. I'll take it down if it makes you feel better.
wanna instal a temp gauge for my IC coolant...anyone done this or know the best route to go with in putting one in?
Jarred
I have a PLX Fluid Temp Sensor hooked up through their DM-100 multi-function gauge. The sensor has hookups for two sensors, but right now I just have one installed, right before the core.
Pic of the gauge right after the install showing only IC water temp and AFR. I now have it showing boost and oil pressure also:
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