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After a long wait our air intake gauges are back in stock.
http://www.coolingmist.com/products/images/120.jpg These are 52 MM and have a red digital display. They black out when the car is turned off. We put this in our 94 RX7 after the intercooler. They come with a lifetime warranty and are the best quality gauge we have seen. http://coolingmist.com/detailpage.aspx?pid=120 |
whre is the best place to install the sensor for this?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FikseRxSeven @ May 6 2005, 11:17 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>whre is the best place to install the sensor for this?
[snapback]709386[/snapback] </div> Personally I think its a matter of opinion. It depends on where you want to get the temperature. In the Rx-7 I put this right after the IC. I can compare with water injection and without (compared to the stock intake sensor power fc). It can plumb in the plastic pipe or near the throttle body. Its a very small sender. Also, its accurate. |
That is pretty pimp, I wish i didn't need 600 dollars in suspension parts right now to get my car back to the correct working condition. This is something I'll deff update to in a few months. thanks !
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Just ordered one.
thanks chuck |
Installed mine a few days ago. very nice gauge. Easy to read even in direct sun light.
chuck |
Here's a in car pic of the gauge. It's the one on the left. The gauge on the right is another air temp gauge I bought awhile back, can't read it in the day time 50% of the time. The gauge in the middle is just a 5$ temp gauge to see what the temp is in the car.
Pic was taken from drivers view. The gauge on the right is on. chuck |
What is the temperature range? How fast does it reflect changes in temperature?
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zero to 200F. It take about 2 seconds or less to find the right temp once turned on.
chuck |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sleeper7 @ Aug 13 2005, 04:58 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>zero to 200F. It take about 2 seconds or less to find the right temp once turned on.
chuck [snapback]748291[/snapback] </div> WHat I am looking for is how fast it changes with on off boost (hot/cold). |
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