sle2115
NRA LIFE MEMBER
Thermocouples are a discrete system and require no grounding. Two wires. Period.
Wasn't talking about the thermocoupler...was talking about the gauge mechanism.
Thermocouples are a discrete system and require no grounding. Two wires. Period.
Thermocouples are a discrete system and require no grounding. Two wires. Period.
i put the ground right to that batterie and the gauge didnt come off 0 unless i had my foot in it for a long period of time... so i moved the probe back down about 1/2 and inch and now it stays around 400-800*. i was goin up a small hill in 5th and it was at 850 i took my eyes of it then looked back down 20 seconds later and it was at 1400... then 1600, pinning the needle. it went back down to 800 VERY slowly.
i dont know. i quit. everytime i do somethin to make the damn truck better it just gets worse
i see alot of guys putting there pyro in the manifold and yeah thats all fine and dandy but why not make it easy on yourself and put it in the down pipe it reads just as accurate and you can get the gauges from banks and know you have a quality gauge ...