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screw in manifold sensor
screw in manifold sensor
hey does anyone know what the sensor that screws into the manifold above the alternator do?
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I bought one of the plasma gauges by speco from autobarn to replace mine, mainly as it was one of the few gauges they had in stock that displayed temp in celcius as opposed to farenheit. Easy to fit. About $45 for the gauge and nearly the same for one of those cup shaped mounts to put it in! Works a treat but a little hard to see in full sunlight. I'd suggest a gauge with a needle as opposed to the little led type lights in mine.
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