Gauging Interest for a New Product Idea (not anti-det ;))
where would this fit? the double din housing? I have been thinking of trying something like this but using one of those $200 in dash lcd's from ebay as the display unit.
BTW: add me to the list of people who are interested.
BTW: add me to the list of people who are interested.
Originally posted by su_maverick
where would this fit? the double din housing? I have been thinking of trying something like this but using one of those $200 in dash lcd's from ebay as the display unit.
BTW: add me to the list of people who are interested.
where would this fit? the double din housing? I have been thinking of trying something like this but using one of those $200 in dash lcd's from ebay as the display unit.
BTW: add me to the list of people who are interested.
Originally posted by wickedrx7
I am very interested in this, especially at that price. I would just like a smaller display than the defi, more like somethig that could be mounted in a standard Din opening.
I am very interested in this, especially at that price. I would just like a smaller display than the defi, more like somethig that could be mounted in a standard Din opening.
Originally posted by InsaneGideon
The first unit I listed is less than 2" high. Problem is, you'll need a defi-link unit and sensors if you don't have them. And you'll be limited to what the Defi-link setup can display. As far as temps go, that's oil, water, and EGT.
The first unit I listed is less than 2" high. Problem is, you'll need a defi-link unit and sensors if you don't have them. And you'll be limited to what the Defi-link setup can display. As far as temps go, that's oil, water, and EGT.
Originally posted by scotty305
I've seen those things, they retail for at least a couple hundred dollars depending on the model you choose. Hope you can get a good price.
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I've seen those things, they retail for at least a couple hundred dollars depending on the model you choose. Hope you can get a good price.
-s-
Originally posted by BoOsTin FD So we still need to install senders or does this reading come from ecu? If it's ecu tapping i'm in, otherwise i'll pass.
Originally posted by marix1521
great idea, i'd be in for it! How about coming up with a center speaker mount for it? seems like a good spot to put it.
great idea, i'd be in for it! How about coming up with a center speaker mount for it? seems like a good spot to put it.
An interesting project, and here's my .02:
1) Why not have rotor head temps - they are by far the
most important. All you would need
to do is install a 14mm thermocouple under the base
of each leading plug. I did.
Just remember to
remove the crushable metal gasket that comes
with the plugs to compensate for "reach". (a rather
important component of combustion...)
2) You don't need platinum wire - use
chrome/constantan "E" type. A fraction of the cost.
Good luck!
1) Why not have rotor head temps - they are by far the
most important. All you would need
to do is install a 14mm thermocouple under the base
of each leading plug. I did.
Just remember to remove the crushable metal gasket that comes
with the plugs to compensate for "reach". (a rather
important component of combustion...)
2) You don't need platinum wire - use
chrome/constantan "E" type. A fraction of the cost.
Good luck!
Originally posted by RonKMiller
An interesting project, and here's my .02:
1) Why not have rotor head temps - they are by far the
most important. All you would need
to do is install a 14mm thermocouple under the base
of each leading plug. I did.
Just remember to
remove the crushable metal gasket that comes
with the plugs to compensate for "reach". (a rather
important component of combustion...)
2) You don't need platinum wire - use
chrome/constantan "E" type. A fraction of the cost.
Good luck!
An interesting project, and here's my .02:
1) Why not have rotor head temps - they are by far the
most important. All you would need
to do is install a 14mm thermocouple under the base
of each leading plug. I did.
Just remember to remove the crushable metal gasket that comes
with the plugs to compensate for "reach". (a rather
important component of combustion...)
2) You don't need platinum wire - use
chrome/constantan "E" type. A fraction of the cost.
Good luck!
Thanks for the .02
[EDIT] I "think" I have a bad housing sitting around somewhere, if so I'll test it on that.
"Ummm I dont know how willing I would be to attacking my housings for a project."
Housings? - something must be lost in translation.
All I am saying it take the spark plugs out, remove the crush washer, install the thermocouple, re-install the spark plugs with the wire leading to your sensor. The thermocouple lead is malleable enough to crush down and seal against the housing - the same way the crush washer works. You need to bend it a little to fit in the plug hole since the clearance on the sides is pretty tight - but it works fine.
I have no leaks with this setup. I opted to go with an analogue guage which displays both front and rear temperatures on the same dial at the same time. I like the analogue look.
For me, the only temperature I am concerned with is at the base of the spark plug - everything else is "downstream"... and quite frankly not important. I think it is great fun to have sensors measuring temperatures all over the place - lots of "gee whiz" factor - but that's about it. But hey, "gee whiz" sells stuff!
Housings? - something must be lost in translation.
All I am saying it take the spark plugs out, remove the crush washer, install the thermocouple, re-install the spark plugs with the wire leading to your sensor. The thermocouple lead is malleable enough to crush down and seal against the housing - the same way the crush washer works. You need to bend it a little to fit in the plug hole since the clearance on the sides is pretty tight - but it works fine.
I have no leaks with this setup. I opted to go with an analogue guage which displays both front and rear temperatures on the same dial at the same time. I like the analogue look.
For me, the only temperature I am concerned with is at the base of the spark plug - everything else is "downstream"... and quite frankly not important. I think it is great fun to have sensors measuring temperatures all over the place - lots of "gee whiz" factor - but that's about it. But hey, "gee whiz" sells stuff!
Originally posted by marix1521
any updates?
any updates?
PICS!!!
Alright well I got one of the units from work, and some wire I plan to be using with it. Here are the pics as promised.
This is the Unit In My Hand to Show Size
What the LEDs will look like. Obviously a bit BIGGER since this is a BIGGER unit.
Some pics of It and the Wire in Good Spots for it IN the FD

The Wire is Double Shielded with FiberGlass and Stainless Steel.
ENJOY
This is the Unit In My Hand to Show Size
What the LEDs will look like. Obviously a bit BIGGER since this is a BIGGER unit.
Some pics of It and the Wire in Good Spots for it IN the FD

The Wire is Double Shielded with FiberGlass and Stainless Steel.
ENJOY
Originally posted by Godzilla-T78
Very cool idea, id be interested but jesus its ugly. No better looking models?
Very cool idea, id be interested but jesus its ugly. No better looking models?






