Air Intake Temperature Gauges
#1
After a long wait our air intake gauges are back in stock.
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
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
#3
<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?
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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.
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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.
#7
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
Pic was taken from drivers view. The gauge on the right is on.
chuck
#10
<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
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WHat I am looking for is how fast it changes with on off boost (hot/cold).
chuck
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WHat I am looking for is how fast it changes with on off boost (hot/cold).