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14th April 2013, 10:58 PM
#1
1990 Range Rover Classic - What guages?
Hi All,
I have a new 1990 RRC that I am building up for reliability and Long range Driving.
I am new to the world of range rovers and I am wondering if there are any known problems that I can prevent / observe with after market gauges?
IE would coolant temp / exhaust temp be useful in Identifying an overheating engine? is there anything else that I should be looking for a gauge for?
This may be a stupid question but in my previous hilux I had boost, Exhaust temp, coolant temp, oil pressure. And I would like something similar but more relevant to the Range Rover.
Thanks for any advice!
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15th April 2013, 03:38 AM
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The RR engine is very susceptable to expensive damage from just one overheating event.
I'd say the first gauge to fit is an engine saver of some type - there are a few diffferent types around - it reads the presence of coolant and/or rising block temperature and alerts you if a problem is occuring so that you can turn the engine off before terminal [and expensive] damage occurs.
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