C CS99 Member Joined Nov 21, 2002 Dec 13, 2002 #1 I need some input as where to buy an EGT with max hold.
J Jimn8or Happy Thoughts Joined Jun 1, 2001 Dec 13, 2002 #2 Use the numbers here to contact Steve. http://www.geocities.com/rad87gn/tech/SteveCkit.html HTH Jim
J J Banning Quench my thirst with C16 Joined May 25, 2001 Dec 13, 2002 #3 You can piece together your own, but the unit that SMC sells would be the easiest most trouble free route to go. -Banning.
You can piece together your own, but the unit that SMC sells would be the easiest most trouble free route to go. -Banning.
R Roger Active Member Joined Jun 1, 2001 Dec 14, 2002 #4 Pricey, but 2" fits beneath the radio pod. http://www.performancediesel.net/SPA_Gauges/spa_gauges.html I like the max hold for EGT & boost.
Pricey, but 2" fits beneath the radio pod. http://www.performancediesel.net/SPA_Gauges/spa_gauges.html I like the max hold for EGT & boost.
salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Dec 15, 2002 #5 Omega HH12 works for me. Has everything but the backlight display. http://www.omega.com/Temperature/pdf/HH11_HH12.pdf
Omega HH12 works for me. Has everything but the backlight display. http://www.omega.com/Temperature/pdf/HH11_HH12.pdf
b4black Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Dec 15, 2002 #6 Any decent hand held digital thermometer will have a max hold. Usually for an extra $10 you can get a dual input model. Try these Tenma 72-2065 Extech EA 10 421307 421502 Omega HH12 HH501BK HH501DK (4-inputs)
Any decent hand held digital thermometer will have a max hold. Usually for an extra $10 you can get a dual input model. Try these Tenma 72-2065 Extech EA 10 421307 421502 Omega HH12 HH501BK HH501DK (4-inputs)
C CS99 Member Joined Nov 21, 2002 Dec 15, 2002 #7 The Omega digital handheld looks like a good one. Which temp probe do I need to get?
M Mikel New Member Joined May 27, 2001 Dec 23, 2002 #8 www.greddy.com sells one that's peak hold, and also has a warning function. The downside? $200 and it's in celcius.
www.greddy.com sells one that's peak hold, and also has a warning function. The downside? $200 and it's in celcius.
salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Dec 23, 2002 #9 See if Omega has a clamp on 1/8" probe K type thermocouple. Leads should be 6-8 feet to get inside the car.
See if Omega has a clamp on 1/8" probe K type thermocouple. Leads should be 6-8 feet to get inside the car.
b4black Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Dec 23, 2002 #10 SMC sells a good clamp on probe for ~$39 (and good price IMO). But they don't show it on there website. http://www.smcenterprises.com/ I am going with peice together a probe that uses a compression fitting screwed into a 1/8"NPT bung.
SMC sells a good clamp on probe for ~$39 (and good price IMO). But they don't show it on there website. http://www.smcenterprises.com/ I am going with peice together a probe that uses a compression fitting screwed into a 1/8"NPT bung.
b4black Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2001 Dec 23, 2002 #11 Originally posted by Mikel www.greddy.com sells one that's peak hold, and also has a warning function. The downside? $200 and it's in celcius. Click to expand... Everything GReddy sells is priced 3x what it should be. Let the Ricer's keep them in bussiness.
Originally posted by Mikel www.greddy.com sells one that's peak hold, and also has a warning function. The downside? $200 and it's in celcius. Click to expand... Everything GReddy sells is priced 3x what it should be. Let the Ricer's keep them in bussiness.