So I'm in the market now for an EGT gauge but just wondering everyone's thoughts on digital vs needle gauge?
So I'm in the market now for an EGT gauge but just wondering everyone's thoughts on digital vs needle gauge?
GU IV 2006; 3.0 DDi ST-S; Nissan Snorkel, Bull Bar and Tow Bar; Warn 8,000# Winch with Dyneema rope; Auber EGT, Boost and dual Battery gauges; Provent 200; Dual Batteries; Three Dogs recovery points; Rear Springs +20% load; Outback drawers and Cargo Barrier; UHF; [GPS, Radio, CD, Bluetooth, SD, USB] floor extension; Alloy roof rack
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Speaking as an instrument engineering type person and in a very general sense the application usually decides which is best.
Analog is best for:
Rate of change or sweep of a changing parameter
IE most tacho's are analog because the eye will instantly recognise how fast the RPM is changing or approaching redline.
Panel scanning for "normal operating parameters"
IE on an aircraft the analog instruments are fitted so that all the needles are, say, vertical if the reading is in the normal operating range. That means if a needle moves to say 11 or 1 o'clock it stands out immediately
Digital is preferred for:
Settings and logging
IE variable range but setting a particular level within the range
Resolution and size
IE showing quite a high resolution of a level like, say, 88 KPH in a small display
Now, either display will do both jobs so it is mainly to do with the ease of interpreting what is happening.
That is essentially a question of "Can I glance at the instrument or indeed will it attract my attention if it is out of the norm or do I actually have to dwell and read the display?"
A high resolution analog gauge also usually means large dia of the dial with lots of increments
A digital display will often have an analog bar graph or LED's or whatever to attract attention
Sooo, IMHO, preferred displays would be
Analog - Tacho, EGT, Coolant IE how fast the needle moves due to the changing parameter is more relevant
Digital - Speed, Trip Computer, Radio Freq, IE accurate resolution of the parameter is more relevant
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
I can certainly see the sense in what you are saying. One advantage of digital is the ability to trigger an alarm and record results. Any idea if digital is any more or less reliable? Are the sensors different?
Last edited by harrymoto; 30th October 2014 at 09:38 PM.
Mine hit a max of 387c towing a camper on the weekend, at 100ks it floated around 250-300c. Not towing it's usually low 200's on the highway.
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I have completed install of EGT and Boost gauges, as well as dual battery monitoring. I am using Digital (Auberins.com) gauges, no flicker, easy to program and I can trigger an alarm for high or low readings. I can check the latest high and low readings since last look The company has been EXTREMELY helpful with advice and trouble shooting. A big tick from me.
I have received the Dawes dual system components (not installed yet) but found Darren Dawes (dawes-devices.com--also threebarracing.com) both helpful and knowledgable. Very quick to respond to questions. Another big tick.
GU IV 2006; 3.0 DDi ST-S; Nissan Snorkel, Bull Bar and Tow Bar; Warn 8,000# Winch with Dyneema rope; Auber EGT, Boost and dual Battery gauges; Provent 200; Dual Batteries; Three Dogs recovery points; Rear Springs +20% load; Outback drawers and Cargo Barrier; UHF; [GPS, Radio, CD, Bluetooth, SD, USB] floor extension; Alloy roof rack
"Smart people know what they don't know"
Last edited by kevin07; 8th November 2014 at 09:50 PM.
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I have an aftermarket Dieselsmart exchange I/C unit. I replaced mine because it was starting to leak.
My dawes / needle setup was in the car before the intercooler was replaced, and that helped the EGT's a lot. New intercooler did margionally drop the EGT's all around, especially how fast it cools down, after you've backed off the throttle. My next bolt on, is definitely the larger scoop. That will help spread the incoming air across the whole surface of the I/C.
2005 TD42TI
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