Jun 22, 2006 #1 E Exekiel69 Registered User Joined Jul 6, 2005 Posts 5,391 Reaction score 8 Location Maryland Hey guys, I want to monitor the temps of the wvo before it gets to the filter, would this do the job? Thank you.
Hey guys, I want to monitor the temps of the wvo before it gets to the filter, would this do the job? Thank you.
Jun 22, 2006 #2 93turbo_animal Registered User Joined Jan 12, 2005 Posts 2,293 Reaction score 0 Location Marengo,Ohio Hey EZ one thing to watch with that gauge is it is in Degrees Celcius which is way different then what the rest of us are measuring by
Hey EZ one thing to watch with that gauge is it is in Degrees Celcius which is way different then what the rest of us are measuring by
Jun 22, 2006 #3 E Exekiel69 Registered User Joined Jul 6, 2005 Posts 5,391 Reaction score 8 Location Maryland You are right Aric, it is in celcius . Thank you Man.
Jun 22, 2006 #4 DeepRoots Tug Engineer Joined Jun 1, 2005 Posts 2,338 Reaction score 0 Location Douglas, Georgia autozone has a similiar style in Farenheit... bout $18. buy a natural gas tee, screw in the temp gauge and two barbed ends and install in the fuel line. mighty nifty really. dp
autozone has a similiar style in Farenheit... bout $18. buy a natural gas tee, screw in the temp gauge and two barbed ends and install in the fuel line. mighty nifty really. dp
Jun 22, 2006 #5 93turbo_animal Registered User Joined Jan 12, 2005 Posts 2,293 Reaction score 0 Location Marengo,Ohio No problem EZ I'd like to add one my self but I already have so many wires and hoses running here and there I hate to add anything more ya know
No problem EZ I'd like to add one my self but I already have so many wires and hoses running here and there I hate to add anything more ya know