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Kinda off topic, but is there some other oil gallery port in the engine aside from the one right beside the AC compressor? I already have my oil pressure gauge hooked up to that port, and I'd like to run an oil temp gauge as well.
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I'm not sure why the PLX gauge isn't used more. It can operate off your OBD port, and/or uses it's own sensor modules, and can display every parameter needed.
I'm getting oil temp, oil pressure, boost, coolant temp, and can add AFR, EGT, fuel pressure, and read all of these by simply pushing one button and scrolling through. The only disadvantage to multiple gauges is it only displays one thing at a time. I plan to leave it on boost or oil temp, and check the other values periodically. |
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No, this product does not require an OBD2 interface. It will ship with a custom spec solenoid, 4BAR map sensor, and a WB02 sensor. You can optionally use it in conjunction with our WiFi OBD2 device, the OT2 but it is not required. As mentioned you can also chain it with other Innovate devices to log via the OT2 to your WiFi enabled Apple device, our PL-1 SD card logger or directly to a laptop.
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http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Suba...il-Galley-Plug With oil temp gauges you really have to be careful that you are reading the temp of the oil and not the temp of the fitting or metal. I normally like seeing those in the oil pan.
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I'm about to put my temp sensor in the pan, I don't like how it fits in the sandwich plate.
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An inline sensor manifold is another option, mount this on the hot side going to the cooler. Preferably as close to the motor as possible.
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Never seen one like that. Great idea since he is running an oil cooler.
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Personally I think gauges now a day are pointless.
Set your ecu to not allow certain parameters and let it do its job. An ecu can react much faster than you can, thats if you're even looking at the gauge when something goes wrong. |
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^^in worst-case, absolutely, fail-safes are awesome. One of the pluses for having gauges as well is that it's comforting having something there so you can have an idea of how things are running without having to log things to review later. Also helps you learn your car, and the state it is likely to be in, in a given situation. Constantly logging and reviewing is a pita.
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