I succumbed to my own stingy nature and ordered one of these
Does anyone have them? Are they any good?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321510534...84.m1439.l2649
I haven't found anything much about them out there
I succumbed to my own stingy nature and ordered one of these
Does anyone have them? Are they any good?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321510534...84.m1439.l2649
I haven't found anything much about them out there
2009 ZD30-CRD Patrol ST Wagon. Bullbar, IPF Spotties, Snorkel, BFG285/70R70, 2" OME Lift, Rear Drawers, UHF, Scangauge, VDO Boost and EGT Gauges in an A-Pillar Pod, More bits
I would prefer a 200 to 1000 scale but thats being a bit picky I spose.
The display isn't exactly my cup of tea but I'm an old fart
If you get enough thermocouple lead etc in the kit then, yeah, should be OK
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.
Guess we can only try it out. !
I still haven't received the gauge besides, I will need to get an exhaust shop to weld me a bung in the dump pipe
Once that has been done and if this gauge is no good, it won't be a big job to swap it out
2009 ZD30-CRD Patrol ST Wagon. Bullbar, IPF Spotties, Snorkel, BFG285/70R70, 2" OME Lift, Rear Drawers, UHF, Scangauge, VDO Boost and EGT Gauges in an A-Pillar Pod, More bits
Can’t answer your question as I’m only now thinking about getting one for the first time & have looked at those ones, along with as many others as I could find online. Like ET I’m an old(ish) fart & have looked for something that is not too ‘busy’ & clear to read at a quick glance. I suspect that I might find that my eyes would struggle a bit with the lack of contrast on that gauge. Your eyes are probably better. It is very cheap in comparison to some - almost ¼ the price of what I’m thinking of getting, & my reading over time suggests that some gauges are less accurate/responsive than others. Admittedly part of the reason for what seems an overly high price for the Redarc gauge I’m thinking of getting is the LCD technology & combined functions without dial face busy-ness, but other EGT gauges cost significantly more than the one you’re getting & I can’t help thinking there has to be reasons for this. The obvious (to me) reason other than paying for the ’name’ is likely to be quality. Your gauge may be just fine, but I suppose the point is how would you know? If it craps out, or the needle sticks it’d be obvious, but how would you know if it was just telling you porkies? Of course the same could be asked of more expensive ones too! As you say if it ends up not suiting you, it’s not an arm & a leg that you’ve lost, & if the display suits you it’s reasonable to give it a punt.
Once you have fitted it & used it a bit, it’d be great if you could post up a bit of a review of what it’s like to fit & use.
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Red gauges would be my pick if eyes are a bit dodgy,better at night as well,
I'll be changing all dash led to red along with any other switch and gauge
not keen on digital Gauges as I think they can have a flicker effect
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
This is what I bought on advice from Matfew and it is a good bit of kit.. I was advised to stay away from cheaper gauges for many reasons one being how far off they can be correct.
Road runner also are a great mob to deal with and even rang me to discuss a little problem I had (nothing to do with the product only my little brain).
At JPC they said my gauge was very close to accurate showing only a touch to the hotter side than actually was.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EGT-Exhau...item462c44a79c
Thanks guys, all the comments are good and valid.
As I said, my main driver for these particular ones was price. I know there are some even cheaper ones out there but I have also found the price on these ones vary wildly.
There was an Aussie seller on e-mail earlier flogging these exact same for around $150 but this seller, being a Taiwan based store was the cheapest I could find.
The display is busy - no disagreement with that. Like a couple of you guys, I'm also an old fart and for example struggle with my Scangauge without glasses. This was why I did like the "analogue-ish" ring towards the outside
I will also experiment with changing the colour between blue and red and see what suits
In regards to possible accuracy or lack thereof - I have no disagreement. It's just that as much as I would have loved the Redarc gauge, I cannot justify coughing up around $400 for a gizmo that used to be sold for half of that before Redarc got their paws onto it. I also have seen no independent test results of their accuracy or otherwise but they do look bl**dy good
I find it a risky strategy to automatically assume that because the distributor/manufacturer is an Aussie company, the product is better than overseas ones. Much the same as my Redarc brake controller for which I paid top $$$ but has panned out to be the most lacking piece of kit I have in my car, yet sold for a higher price than top quality imported brands.
Another I really wanted was the VDO one but again couldn't find the coin to buy it
I have a laser thermometer that I sometimes use when I set up and tune the small two-stroke petrol engines in my remote controlled planes. Probably not all that accurate either but I might aim it at the dump pipe and see what difference I get between that and the gauge once fitted
2009 ZD30-CRD Patrol ST Wagon. Bullbar, IPF Spotties, Snorkel, BFG285/70R70, 2" OME Lift, Rear Drawers, UHF, Scangauge, VDO Boost and EGT Gauges in an A-Pillar Pod, More bits
I went through the same trains of thought before I purchased the Autron/Redarc gauges. I wanted to make sure they did the job and were reliable. Years ago when I was a young petrol head all I could afford was the cheaper stuff and they pretty much all failed in one way or another (to the degree that some oil gauges with capilliary tubes would leak oil all over my feet!). Also, most gauges are a pain to install (crawling around on the floor of the car, getting up under the dash, etc) and I only want to do it once!
For me the features of the Autron were exactly what I wanted. They have the reliability of a digital gauge but their analog readout is simple to read. I also wanted a gauge that had the alarm feature. All Autron gauges can be set up to give an audio and visual alarm when the readings reach a set value. That means you don't have to worry about looking at the gauge all the time.
They work for me.
I spend a small fortune on these ones from Autron (before they were sold to Redarc)
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easy to read, and an alarm goes off - and dial changes colour when it goes off..........
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