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    It costs leas than $15 to add a digital temperature gauge.

    Best Tdi 300 Overheat Alarm

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    It costs leas than $15 to add a digital temperature gauge.

    Best Tdi 300 Overheat Alarm
    That's the one I have on the D1. The readout sits in the instrument binnacle right in line of sight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    It costs leas than $15 to add a digital temperature gauge.

    Best Tdi 300 Overheat Alarm
    Thanks for the link!

    So doing some more digging found these via the linked post and can be used with a variety of sensors (but only one at a time) not as cheap but can get it in green!

    Still undecided as to use a coolant temp gauge (In coolant) or a head temp gauge (Bolt on)? Edit - now I can have both!! Automobile Multimeter, Dual Channel [SYL-2813] - $79.95 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry

    Automobile Multimeter for EGT, Boost, Green [SYL-1813G] - $56.50 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry

    http://auberins.com/images/Manual/Oi...mperature1.pdf

    Cheers Lemo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemo View Post
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    Still undecided as to use a coolant temp gauge (In coolant) or a head temp gauge (Bolt on)? Edit - now I can have both!!.....
    Only due to my experiences, I much prefer the coolant measuring method.
    Once I installed mine, I took a few measurements around the engine with an IR temp gun.
    The most inconsistent part of the engine as I recall was the head temps.
    Some points(most actually) correlated pretty much perfectly with the coolant temp gauge, thermostat housing did too.
    But there were some 'hot spots' on the head that read close to 10°C higher than all the other readings(radiator, water pump, thermostat housing etc).
    I think most of those hotter spots were at corners or near corners .. don't remember any possible threaded recesses included in that list of hot spots.

    I do remember tho, that those hotter spots didn't increase in temp at the same rate as the rest of the system.
    That is, I generally get a running temp of high 70's low 80's, and most of the metal parts (that matter ) when measured with the IR gun confirm that operating temp.
    But on a few occasions(a while back now), I've had 95°C or more, and stopped to take IR gun readings too.
    Only problem is, once I open bonnet, that 95 or higher temp falls quite quickly .. but I've seen 90's consistently across the various metal parts, but those hotter spots didn't show readings of about 10°C higher than they normally do.
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

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    I'm going with VDO Cockpit Vision gauges as I feel they don't look out of place in a D2.
    im making my own pod to house them which will match the D2 interior.

    I am fitting a mechanical engine temp gauge because I like that it works with or without ignition on and gives a full sweep movement.
    im putting a mechanical temp gauge on the auto trans too.
    EGT because I've got a chipped TD5.
    Boost gauge because it's cheap and I want it.
    also will be adding the low coolant alarm.

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