Grimm
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After encountering an overheat situation at the end of the season, I decided to install a temp gauge on my Nytro to monitor coolant temps. After doing a little searching on the internet, I came across a decent deal on a digital gauge, rad hose adapter and gauge pod.
I wanted something a little different and opted to try an LED gauge, looks pretty cool, I think. What do you guys think?
I wanted something a little different and opted to try an LED gauge, looks pretty cool, I think. What do you guys think?
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ya looks pretty good. Who did you get it from? iam looking for something like that to.
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Grimm
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I got it from http://prosportgauges.com/
All for under $100 U.S.
All for under $100 U.S.
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I like it,looks great!
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Could you point out everything you ordered. I am interested in a getting a setup like this.
This is the gauge correct? http://prosportgauges.com/Digital-water-temperature-gauge-1.aspx
This is the hose adaptor correct? http://prosportgauges.com/water-temp-sender-radiator-hose-adaptor.aspx
And what mounting pod did you use?
This is the gauge correct? http://prosportgauges.com/Digital-water-temperature-gauge-1.aspx
This is the hose adaptor correct? http://prosportgauges.com/water-temp-sender-radiator-hose-adaptor.aspx
And what mounting pod did you use?
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Here's the mount cup I used:
http://prosportgauges.com/52mm-2-1-16-mounting-cup.aspx
I also saved 10% in shipping with a coupon code that I searched around on the internet for. I can't remember the code. It was something like cracked or crushed.
Regarding the hose adapter, the smallest they have is 28mm, which is a little bigger than the 1 inch hose on the Yammys, however I still managed to make it fit, nice and tight.
http://prosportgauges.com/52mm-2-1-16-mounting-cup.aspx
I also saved 10% in shipping with a coupon code that I searched around on the internet for. I can't remember the code. It was something like cracked or crushed.
Regarding the hose adapter, the smallest they have is 28mm, which is a little bigger than the 1 inch hose on the Yammys, however I still managed to make it fit, nice and tight.
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SRXTripman
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Digital gauge.
I still have an extra daytona digital gauge with thew hose adaptor $95.00 plus sh
I still have an extra daytona digital gauge with thew hose adaptor $95.00 plus sh
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Where were you installing the hose adaptor? In the hose behind the rad, or down on the right side along the oil tank? For those who installed them in either location, what was the difference in temp readings? Also, Yamy uses 1" hoses correct? Thanks.
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After encountering an overheat situation at the end of the season, I decided to install a temp gauge on my Nytro to monitor coolant temps. After doing a little searching on the internet, I came across a decent deal on a digital gauge, rad hose adapter and gauge pod.
I wanted something a little different and opted to try an LED gauge, looks pretty cool, I think. What do you guys think?
That looks awesome and it also looks like its easy to read as well. I was looking at the Ulmer kit, but I think I like the looks ofthat one better. And its cheaper too.
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