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    Must Have safety measures for D2 TD5

    hi all,

    have been looking around, and have found a couple of different versions of the same things. i am unsure which one is best, in terms of practicality and quality.

    in your opinion, what are the essential gizmo's that will help save the engine and monitor other essential system components? EGT, Turbo, coolant etc

    just want to know what is recommended. i dont want to have to replace the head gasket again if all i needed was a temp sensor.

    thank in advance

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    [QUOTE=technophile;1510615]hi all,


    in your opinion, what are the essential gizmo's that will help save the engine and monitor other essential system components? EGT, Turbo, coolant etc




    you should install a low coolant level alarm, I have an "engine saver" low coolant level alarm fiited but there are other brands on the market.

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    Get the engine saver T2 combo unit, it combines low coolant level alarm and Head temp indication/warning.

    gives better all round protection from cooking the goose and its easy to fit.

    A must!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpick View Post
    Get the engine saver T2 combo unit, it combines low coolant level alarm and Head temp indication/warning.

    gives better all round protection from cooking the goose and its easy to fit.

    A must!
    X 2. Turbo boost gauge, oil pressure monitoring (TM2 can do this) and if its tuned, EGT pyrometer.
    Regards
    Robbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbotd5 View Post
    X 2. Turbo boost gauge, oil pressure monitoring (TM2 can do this) and if its tuned, EGT pyrometer.
    Regards
    Robbo
    how does the TM2 measure oil pressure. as far as i can see it only has one sensor. that sensor measure temps from the thermostat bolt.

    i dont see how one sensor measures "overheating, including coolant leaks, sticky engine thermostats, engine water pump leaks, coolant blockages, radiator blockages, faulty radiator caps & even heat build-up from engine oil problems"

    from ENGINE WATCHDOG TM2 Coolant Temperature Alarm, Gauge, Guardian & Sensor

    also what is X 2.?

    thanks

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    X 2 means "times two", in other words, I agree with the previous post. Sorry. The TM2 has a wire that you can splice into the oil pressure switch so when zero or low pressure is detected, an ear piercing solid beep is emitted.
    Regards
    Robbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by technophile View Post
    how does the TM2 measure oil pressure. as far as i can see it only has one sensor. that sensor measure temps from the thermostat bolt.

    i dont see how one sensor measures "overheating, including coolant leaks, sticky engine thermostats, engine water pump leaks, coolant blockages, radiator blockages, faulty radiator caps & even heat build-up from engine oil problems"

    from ENGINE WATCHDOG TM2 Coolant Temperature Alarm, Gauge, Guardian & Sensor

    also what is X 2.?

    thanks
    I gather it works by measuring the engine block temperature directly rather than as a secondary measurement such as coolant temp. Not sure if the external block temp is a reliable measurement of internal block temp.

    Comments anyone who has one? I'm curious.

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    I have my TM2 sensor attatched to a bolt that is about 180mm long on the front rhs of the TD5. This bolt looks like it travels through the head and screws into the block. The only concern I have from this location is its proximity to the draught from the fan. It usually runs around the high 70's to low 90's on a hot day.
    Regards
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    i have my block probe screwed to the water outlet aluminium houdsing on the head, udually reads 2-3 degrees cooler than the nanocom CT temp. on long uphill runs it often gets a few degress hotter than the CT temp.

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