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Old 09-09-04, 01:23 PM
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Intake temp gages

I'm in the process of installing an intercooler Where is the best place that can I get a gage and sensor

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www.summitracing.com

Nordskog makes a nice digital unit that has a good range of temperatures - and it isn't too expensive either. The Analog Autometer ones are about 4X the price of this one.




From Summit Site:

$59.88
Futuristic looking gauges.

Gauge, Street Series, Air Temperature, 0-200 Degrees F, 2 1/16 in., Digital, Electrical, Each

Advanced microprocessor technology makes these high-tech gauges the most accurate and easy-to-read digital gauges in the market today. All Nordskog Street series gauges are 2 1/16 in. in diameter. Features include a recall button for high and low pressure, high temperature, or high voltage. These gauges are available in red, blue, green, and amber. Put some high-tech accuracy under your hood!

Vendor - Nordskog
Product Line - Nordskog Street Series Digital Gauges
Gauge Type - Air temperature
Gauge Range - 0-200 degrees F
Shape - Round
Diameter (in) - 2 1/16 Height
Sweep - Digital numeric
Sending Unit - Electrical
Gauge Face Color - Black
Gauge Number Color - Red
Bezel Color - Black
OEM Replacement - No
Quantity - Sold individually.

Notes - Sending unit included. Includes recall function.

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I use this one. I bought it from a local electronics supplier but the link is for the AutoSpeed store, who'll ship internationally. It's very cheap, but it does have two disadvantages. It's not back-lit, so you can't read it at night, and it's fed by a 1.5V button battery. However it's accurate and quick-responding, and is working great for me. It has a useful high or low temp alarm too. Mine's currently set at 40degC (104degF) and you wouldn't believe how often it goes off in normal driving. Damn TMIC...




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