whiteboyslo
FNG
I finally got around to installing some new gauges today that I got for Christmas. I put them in a Autometer 3-gauge pillar pod from an OBS that I had to trim (pretty happy with the results considering I usually suck with anything that requires freehand). I'll post up pics once I put on the finishing touches. Gauges are:
Banks boost gauge (0-15 psi)
Autometer digital EGT (http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?ref=search&gid=3664)
Autometer digital water temp (http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?ref=search&gid=3674)
I'm a little concerned about the water temp. I've only done about 10 miles of city driving (outdoor temps in the 50s), and I seem to be running right at 200-205. Idle is right at 205, creeps up maybe a degree. I installed the sensor in the head just behind the AC pump (the port where the sensor for the ENGINE TEMP light normally goes). Coolant is fresh and I'm running a Champion 3-row radiator. I know the thermostat in our trucks doesn't pop off until 195 or so, but doesn't that seem high? Given Autometer's rep, I would hope the gauge is accurate enough. FWIW, the OE gauge sits right at 'O'.
EGT seems off, but I know what the problem is there. The gauge came with a probe, but it wasn't going to work in the location Banks uses and I didn't feel like tapping the manifold. Instead, I cut the probe off the Autometer harness and wired it into the wiring for the Banks pyro (just replaced the probe a few months ago). They're both K-type gauges and I didn't solder the wires or anything, but I know you lose some accuracy when you splice thermocouple wires, especially when they're not the same material (Banks is copper wire, Autometer is aluminum). Temps seem to be about 150 degrees lower than what I was getting with the Banks gauge. Not sure how I'm going to remedy this. There's got to be a way to get the Autometer gauge to work right with a pyro in the Banks location, no? Any ideas?
Mike
Banks boost gauge (0-15 psi)
Autometer digital EGT (http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?ref=search&gid=3664)
Autometer digital water temp (http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?ref=search&gid=3674)
I'm a little concerned about the water temp. I've only done about 10 miles of city driving (outdoor temps in the 50s), and I seem to be running right at 200-205. Idle is right at 205, creeps up maybe a degree. I installed the sensor in the head just behind the AC pump (the port where the sensor for the ENGINE TEMP light normally goes). Coolant is fresh and I'm running a Champion 3-row radiator. I know the thermostat in our trucks doesn't pop off until 195 or so, but doesn't that seem high? Given Autometer's rep, I would hope the gauge is accurate enough. FWIW, the OE gauge sits right at 'O'.
EGT seems off, but I know what the problem is there. The gauge came with a probe, but it wasn't going to work in the location Banks uses and I didn't feel like tapping the manifold. Instead, I cut the probe off the Autometer harness and wired it into the wiring for the Banks pyro (just replaced the probe a few months ago). They're both K-type gauges and I didn't solder the wires or anything, but I know you lose some accuracy when you splice thermocouple wires, especially when they're not the same material (Banks is copper wire, Autometer is aluminum). Temps seem to be about 150 degrees lower than what I was getting with the Banks gauge. Not sure how I'm going to remedy this. There's got to be a way to get the Autometer gauge to work right with a pyro in the Banks location, no? Any ideas?
Mike
