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Looking at getting one of these 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290674684498?v...1423.l2649 
What would be the best sensor to use with this? 
 
also any one recommend a gauge dont want to be sending to much but want it to read right   
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		looks ok...but you should be able to get one with a sensor for similar money
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Better off getting an adapter to fit in the hole in the stat housing, ill grab you a link to the one I was gunna get in a bit. The issue with the in hose ones is that they only tell yu the temp when the stat opens which is a bit of a ballache
	 
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		 (09-08-2013, 11:52 AM)samass Wrote:  Better off getting an adapter to fit in the hole in the stat housing, ill grab you a link to the one I was gunna get in a bit. The issue with the in hose ones is that they only tell yu the temp when the stat opens which is a bit of a ballache 
Ok mate thanks was wondering if there was some were else to get the temp from.
 
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		 (09-08-2013, 11:52 AM)samass Wrote:  Better off getting an adapter to fit in the hole in the stat housing 
This....I think I'm going to end up drilling and tapping my thermostat housing...I don't trust the temperature gauge in mine.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I've got one like yours atm, but I'm getting an adapter for the thermostat housing. You need a M14x1.5 to 1/8npt adapter, you can get them on ebay, item number 261180864335 
 Don't know what the size for the xud is, but i assume it's the same
 
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		 (09-08-2013, 01:58 PM)samass Wrote:  I've got one like yours atm, but I'm getting an adapter for the thermostat housing. You need a M14x1.5 to 1/8npt adapter, you can get them on ebay, item number 261180864335 
 Don't know what the size for the xud is, but i assume it's the same
 
Thanks sam were does that go tho?
 
 
Just looked on my thermostat housing I have a blue and a green sensor, (no in car gauge) can I not get use the sensors there for a gauge? Also looking on eBay at the sensor New said it's 1.25 thread??
	 
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		i can't remember which one is which, but one is the sensor for the gauge (top spec clocks)  and one us the switch for the warning light. The switch only has one wire, so take off the plug to check, I would, but it's raining atm and i dont want to get wet    
Put it in place of the  temp sensor one. 
 
The x1.5 is what I found on service box, so i presume it's accurate, could always measure it i do have my vernier here... 
 
I wouldn't use the standard sensor, you won't know the calibration, you'd e best off buying a gauge that comes with a sensor so you know they match to give the right readings.
	
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		 (09-08-2013, 04:15 PM)samass Wrote:  i can't remember which one is which, but one is the sensor for the gauge (top spec clocks)  and one us the switch for the warning light. The switch only has one wire, so take off the plug to check, I would, but it's raining atm and i dont want to get wet   
 Put it in place of the  temp sensor one.
 
 The x1.5 is what I found on service box, so i presume it's accurate, could always measure it i do have my vernier here...
 
 I wouldn't use the standard sensor, you won't know the calibration, you'd e best off buying a gauge that comes with a sensor so you know they match to give the right readings.
 
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