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Exhaust gas temperature gauge(pyrometer)

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Exhaust gas temperature gauge(pyrometer)

Post by micka1 »

just wondering what brand gauges people are running and where you can purchase these from and how much they are ?
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Post by bj 666 »

Im running an Autometer pyro (Cobalt Series) on my BJ40 which is a good quality guage but maybe not the best value on the market.

I got mine unused in box of a mate for 150+ a couple of beers but normally the gauge and probe will set you back 300 or more. Most speed shops will have them or order them in for you.

VDO and the like are generally about 50-75 cheaper but not as BLING.

Check out http://www.thermoguard.com.au/ for a nice digital gauge and theres stuff on ebay too.

Just do a search for 'pyro' and you will find heaps of info.

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Post by bogged »

VDO..
depends where you shop on what price you get, around $240 upwards.
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Post by bastard »

bogged wrote:VDO..
depends where you shop on what price you get, around $240 upwards.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

I have the Stuart Warner one :armsup: works great
Can't remember the price :roll: but it wasn't expensive compared to the other brands - VDO and alike
Got it from a hotrod shop in Sth Brisbane - Springwood - Moss Street
Recommended as the best or second best at every store i went to; that sold me :D
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Post by spannercrab »

VDO - they make very high quality gear (according to the rep - of course, he could be biased :)

They are also one of the cheapest (compared to Autometer / DiPricol etc.) ...

Pyro's are expensive, unfortunately!
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Re: Exhaust gas temperature gauge(pyrometer)

Post by bazzle »

bastard wrote:
bogged wrote:VDO..
depends where you shop on what price you get, around $240 upwards.
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Post by -Richo- »

got my autometer one from www.egauges.com its in celcius too, works great.
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Post by Rem 22250 »

Thermoguard pyro here set up before the turbo on my GU
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Post by frp88 »

jaycar sell a pyro kit for $65 hard to know about the quality
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Post by bj42turbo »

frp88 wrote:jaycar sell a pyro kit for $65 hard to know about the quality

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... BCATID=347
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Post by Josh n Kat »

i just read the little write up about the jaycar sensor and i like the way you can have it activate a relay at a certain temperature for a thermo fan or water mister or a warning buzzer. now being a lazy man i like anything that can do the thinking and react for me and the price is right too!
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