Glow plug indication

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Glow plug indication
#1
Hi,
I would like to wire the GP circuit so the dash indicates the true amount of time that they are on for.

Has anyone done this or is there a wiring diagram I can have a gander at? It's a Ph1 Xtdt. As it runs on WVO all year round I have wondered if there is any benifit in re-wiring the whole circuit a la pimp my glow plugs Smile
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#2
Is the Xud not like that already? if not it should be easy to do from the glow plug relay
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#3
No, the relay stays on for approx 10-15sec. I think the indication comes from coolant temp maybe. Eventually I would fit a manual switch which on cold mornings could be used to increase the glowplug on time.
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#4
You will basically just burn them out which may result in the tips blowing apart which could result in your injector tip or valves being damaged.

They are on a set timer for a reason.

Why would you want them on longer?!
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Not just do what everyone else dose and buy good glowplugs?
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(22-12-2013, 07:13 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Not just do what everyone else dose and buy good glowplugs?

Exactly.

And get some decent wvo and a good mix
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No problem to do at all, I do exactly the same, as the glow plug lamp indication is a complete waste of time by now as all the temp sensor / electronic side of it is broken.

One of the small wires coming out the plug on the relay is the feed to the light, simply find it, and put a ring connector on it, and hook it to the glow plug output side on relay.

No extra wire required, takes 5 minutes Smile
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(22-12-2013, 07:16 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: No problem to do at all, I do exactly the same, as the glow plug lamp indication is a complete waste of time by now as all the temp sensor / electronic side of it is broken.

One of the small wires coming out the plug on the relay is the feed to the light, simply find it, and put a ring connector on it, and hook it to the glow plug output side on relay.

No extra wire required, takes 5 minutes Smile

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Piggy-Daniel306
The plugs I use are Bosch Duraterms and my WVO is very good quality once its been through my filter system. Having a manual control might result in damage if your a dong and leave them on for too long. Its the indication im more interested in at min.
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I can normally hear the click! Lol
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(22-12-2013, 07:16 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: No problem to do at all, I do exactly the same, as the glow plug lamp indication is a complete waste of time by now as all the temp sensor / electronic side of it is broken.

One of the small wires coming out the plug on the relay is the feed to the light, simply find it, and put a ring connector on it, and hook it to the glow plug output side on relay.

No extra wire required, takes 5 minutes Smile

LOL It's a complete waste of time when it WORKS, never mind when it's broken. Tongue
Well, I lie it works only for the first start of the day. sometimes it stays on for 10 seconds with a HOT engine.

(23-12-2013, 08:41 AM)Piggy Wrote: I can normally hear the click! Lol

Same here, my relay times out after 18 seconds Big Grin oddly enough, I find it's harder to start if I crank after the relay has clicked, than if I start cranking like a second before.
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Mine works lovely. Duno what the fuss is all about.

I jump in, flick ignition on, sort me seatbelt and positioning and then its ready to start...
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#12
I normally don't wait for the light, 3-4 turns of the engine and it starts
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(23-12-2013, 10:45 AM)Martin306 Wrote: Same here, my relay times out after 18 seconds Big Grin oddly enough, I find it's harder to start if I crank after the relay has clicked, than if I start cranking like a second before.

Yeah you'll find that because they will have started to cool down Smile
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