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Boost Temp Gauge - silverzx - 23-11-2013 Getting pi$$ed off going through the crap on eBay. Really really really want a boost temp gauge, don't care how shit it looks. All of them seem to have extremely short probe cables which is the main problem. Here's a few to give you an idea of what I'm after: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301004062371 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390562521827 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251373191678 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400612649908 Can always splice up a "PC" connection to a 12v from radio and earth so that isn't an issue.. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like one so lets have some group effort.. ![]() Thanks.. RE: Boost Temp Gauge - Tom - 23-11-2013 I'm using the last one. The second to last one with the coloured screen is pretty cool! RE: Boost Temp Gauge - silverzx - 23-11-2013 (23-11-2013, 04:24 PM)Tom Wrote: I'm using the last one. The second to last one with the coloured screen is pretty cool! And the half meter probe reachs from your boost pipe to dash!? RE: Boost Temp Gauge - Tom - 23-11-2013 I guess so haha RE: Boost Temp Gauge - silverzx - 25-11-2013 Zzzz! What is the probe cable anyway? Could I not just chop and extend it with some speaker cable or something..!? RE: Boost Temp Gauge - Tom - 25-11-2013 I dont see why not! RE: Boost Temp Gauge - simonh - 25-11-2013 The last one looks pretty tidy. Feeling a bit stupid that I spent about 20 pounds on something that looks very similar and has far too short a cable. Need to open it up at some point and see what type of cable it is. Still not even fitted front mount intercooler yet though, just can't get any time on the car. RE: Boost Temp Gauge - silverzx - 26-11-2013 I just bought the last one for £2.29 or something. Just trying to think how I'm going to stop it getting sucked into the inlet.. Initial thought is zip tie it through a silicone join.. But that'll boost leak to f**k! Second thought is put it pre FMIC and it'll have a job getting through there, but it's pre-FMIC (fairly useless) and the probe will probably fail to reach the dash/unit! Third thought is to buy a tap that I can drill into the inlet manifold, place the probe in it and cover it in black silicone to seal it in place. Any advice/thoughts? RE: Boost Temp Gauge - simonh - 26-11-2013 I was planning to drill inlet manifold and chemical metal the probe in place. RE: Boost Temp Gauge - Tom - 26-11-2013 Fmic inlet adapter, get some araldite and glue the bastard in there. Will get some pics of mine later. RE: Boost Temp Gauge - silverzx - 27-11-2013 (26-11-2013, 10:41 PM)Tom Wrote: Fmic inlet adapter, get some araldite and glue the bastard in there. Will get some pics of mine later. Us 'pros' don't use those silly things! ![]() |