Ok, so I have a pyrometer for my 2L-T that I want to fit at the same time as my new turbo and 2.5 inch exhaust (Pyro is second hand VDO, but @ $50 I could not say no) but it is missing the the thermocouple.
An idea where to get one and what sorta $$ I am looking at.
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where to get a thermocouple
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where to get a thermocouple
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I recall Jaycar has some thermocouples but you have to check the temp.
Also look at this page: http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0364
They suggest a place in Adelaide : Industrial Pyrometers in Adelaide, Australia, supplied the thermocouple that we used, which came with two metres of braided cable. It cost A$50.
But lastly, will the sensor be calibrated to suit the gauge? as the gauge amplifies the signal to suit the gauge. Get it checked with a infra red pyro gun. My VDO with its sensor (complete kit) reads 30 degerees celcius too high! But thats safer than a lower reading.
Also look at this page: http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0364
They suggest a place in Adelaide : Industrial Pyrometers in Adelaide, Australia, supplied the thermocouple that we used, which came with two metres of braided cable. It cost A$50.
But lastly, will the sensor be calibrated to suit the gauge? as the gauge amplifies the signal to suit the gauge. Get it checked with a infra red pyro gun. My VDO with its sensor (complete kit) reads 30 degerees celcius too high! But thats safer than a lower reading.
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