Hi guys i had a mechanical temp gauge from sprints but it was one of thos cheap ones and it has died, should have learnt i had one of these before and it done the same thing, after about a year it just doesnt move.
so i was looking at getting a new one, what would be a better choice, mechanical or electrical and also what are some good brands?
VDO? Speco?
thanks
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I just bought a speco mech tem guage and a voltmeter.
I put the temp sender in a boiling saucepan and it read 98 degrees. Close enough I figure.
The voltmeter was +/- 1 volt everytime I disconnected it. It also jumped at the voltage decreased so I'll take it back and get something else.
I put the temp sender in a boiling saucepan and it read 98 degrees. Close enough I figure.
The voltmeter was +/- 1 volt everytime I disconnected it. It also jumped at the voltage decreased so I'll take it back and get something else.
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