Do you mean a temperature gauge or water level alarm?
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						SupporterHi all,
I think it is time to get one of these installed after replacing the whole cooling system.
Which one would you recommend?
I would like to do the job myself, so I was thinking of installing a mechanical gauge.
With a digital one, can you just use the existing factory sensor on the manifold to plug in?
cheers
Do you mean a temperature gauge or water level alarm?
Ron B.
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						Supporterwater gauge.
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						What motor do you have?
We installed a Gauge Innovations low coolant and block temp gauge in the young fella D1, and happy with it.
Engine Temperature and Coolant Level Dash Gauge
– Gauge Innovations
The low coolant sensor just sticks on to the plastic coolant bottle, no hole needed.
The temp gauge has settable alarms, and the brightness is adjustable.
I would think that a D2 motor will be using the factory temp sender as part of the engine management.
I believe you can display the temp, among other things on a Nanocom, the D2 folk will confirm.
Tony
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						If it is a TD5,there is a threaded bleed plug in the top radiator hose that can be used.
Petrol maybe the same but I am unfamiliar with it.
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						Supporterv8 , I just want a simple gauge that is more accurate than the factory one.
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						Sticking your finger out the window is more accurate that the factory gauge.
I’d use a VDO or similar half decent electric gauge (VDO used to be better but they aren’t bad still compared to the cheap crap out there) - much simpler install that a mechanical gauge and accurate. There should be a spot for a sender just near the thermostat housing.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
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