pyro time / guages

40dog

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so it seems that pyro set up is going to cost a 150. would this be about right what are you guys finding them for yes im going to install my self maybe a fresh oil and coolant temp 2
 

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thanks man i will let you know how i make out any mounting suggestions for the gauge and for the probe
 

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any suggestions for mounting location for probe for best temp reading and safety to prevent melt down of motor
 

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I have VDO gauges and the pyro set me back $150.34. But it was a kit (probe included). The part number is 310953.VDO. At least thats what shows on my receipt.
 

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I'm kinda drooling over these peoples' products

http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5&zenid=b9336ac8b19db22a59fb91f0fbc907d8

http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7

At some point I want to ask them whether it's possible to have one of their readouts set up to monitor a variety of their input sensors so that it the readout could be switched to follow EGT, trans temp, digital coolant temp, axle temp, fuel pressure (and for those of you with diesels, boost).

You could stack a couple of the 1/32 units into their 1/16 housing to be able to watch more than one parameter at once if you wanted

If anyone beats me to checking with them on that (I've always got too many projects going on to get any of them done very quickly) please let me know.
 

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