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Where to buy Autometer EGT Gauges?

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Where to buy Autometer EGT Gauges?

Post by mike_nofx »

Im looking to get an EGT gauge , and in particular An Autometer (Sport Comp) to match the boost gauge.

Just wondering if anyone has purchased one of these, and where you got it from. A price would also be good!
Were you happy with the service, was everything included in the kit?

Is the installation straight forward?

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Post by PJ.zook »

There is a few on ebay goin for between $150 and $200ish. Theyre all in the bloody states but.
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Post by beinthemud »

Also unfortunatley repco and depending were you are me
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Post by mike_nofx »

beinthemud wrote:Also unfortunatley repco and depending were you are me
How much? new or used? Is it sport comp? (black face)
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Post by beinthemud »

Opps sorry man at ths point I should point out im a Rep for an Automotive Company
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Post by mike_nofx »

Thats ok! But i should point out that im a tight ass with my cash!

Can you give a rough cost on what i want?

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Post by Gav75 »

Hey mate,

A couple of weeks ago a bought a Autometer Sport-Comp Pyro 2 5/8.
A got it from Performance-r-us on fleabay. Cost was $225 delivered. I like the price. Autobarn quoted $400 for the same one. It came in a kit with everything.
You just need to tap the manifold. I dont know if its any good cause I haven't installed it yet. My Sport-Comp boost gauge does the job nicely so the pyro should be good to. Are you going pre or post turbo with the probe?

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Post by mike_nofx »

Price sounds ok.

Is it in Farenheit or Celcius? (prob doesnt matter either way) Should the gauge be showing that reading in the box??

I would like to mount pre turbo, i havent checked if there is already a point to fit it too yet. But there is a threaded hole in the dump pipe.

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Post by Gav75 »

Yeah its in Farenheit. Doesn't really matter. Goes up to 1600F.
What sort of engine/turbo have you got? I have a spot in the dump pipe but I think the manifolds have similar holes to tap. MUD has heaps of info on the procedure in the 70's section.

Not sure why it says 600F on its not turned on. Its an electric gauge so it should reset itself when I plug it in. I'm waiting on some clutch parts and will install the probe when the clutch and brake master are out to give me more room to work.

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Post by Grublux »

Try egauges.com. They are in the states but I have used them before and even with postage ended up way cheaper. Depends on the exchange rate to though.
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Post by Skegbudley »

Ive got the Autometer sport comp boost & pyro gauges.
The Autometer pyro reacts very fast to the engine. The needle will stop in a random location when there is no power going to it. As soon as there is power, it reads correct. Everything you need is included in the box with it.
Rocket Industries are the Australian distributers so check them out. They will be able to get the metric pyro for you.
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Post by Gav75 »

Hey Skeg,

Do you have the pyro pre or post turbo?
Do you reckon it matters?

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Re: Where to buy Autometer EGT Gauges?

Post by stormpatrol »

mike_nofx wrote:Im looking to get an EGT gauge , and in particular An Autometer (Sport Comp) to match the boost gauge.

Just wondering if anyone has purchased one of these, and where you got it from. A price would also be good!
Were you happy with the service, was everything included in the kit?

Is the installation straight forward?

Thanks
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Post by Skegbudley »

Gav75 wrote:Hey Skeg,

Do you have the pyro pre or post turbo?
Do you reckon it matters?

Cheers.
Pyro is 45mm past turbo on dump pipe.
It reacts pretty fast to what I'm doing.
It doesn't realy matter as long as you take into consideratrion the heat lost through the turbo. Back it off when the temp gets to 550c and you won't have issues.
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Grublux wrote:Try egauges.com. They are in the states but I have used them before and even with postage ended up way cheaper. Depends on the exchange rate to though.
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i bought mine threw egauges took 6 working days to get to my door, it cost me $350 for boost & Pyrometer
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Here is my fitup and where I got it from

http://neuralfibre.com/paul/4wd/fitting ... oost-gauge

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Post by money_killer »

buy a vdo one alot cheaper
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Post by mike_nofx »

money_killer wrote:buy a vdo one alot cheaper
But they are plain, ugly and it wont match the boost gauge!!

burdy - I love the look of the pro-comp gauges! Had a pro comp boost gauge in an LX Torana :crazyeyes: but thought the sport comp's suit the cruiser better.

me3 - i like how you have your gauges mounted, i'll have my boost and egt in the same place (no fuel pressure) but mounted in black cups.

I have contacted summit, rocket, egauges and performance-r-us!! just waiting for a quote now.

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

i got water temp and pyro off eguages.com. happy with service, delivery time and price! think i paid $180 for the metric 2"1/6 pyro "sport comp" range. no problems ordering online and got a tracking number promptly.

didnt get to install it this weekend but discovered I need to find a step up as the bung in the dump pipe is too big for what came with the pyro...
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

mike_nofx wrote:
me3 - i like how you have your gauges mounted, i'll have my boost and egt in the same place (no fuel pressure) but mounted in black cups.
Mine is boost - not fuel (despite the label)
I couldn't get a 0-15 PSI boost gauge. Didn't want 30PSI - not enough resolution. Didn't want vacuum / boost - not enough resolution.
The fuel pressure gauge was 0-15 - so I used it for boost.
Works well.

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Post by Guy »

I got mine of e-bay was about $160 (from the states, used paypal) it when turned off it would stay at the temp it was at when the power was cut.
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