Ok I want to avoid using electrical guages. I want to use mechanical due to the fact I have some laying around. I know I can find a longer tube for the oil pressure gauge they make 16' ones. But I need to find a longer set up for the temp. I want to put it in the check panel. so it has to run the pillar. If it comes down to it Ill have to buy a electial gauge?
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oil temp inside the car isn't going to be accurate, the oil will cool significantly by the time it gets to the sensor and if it's not actually flowing through the gauge it won't have any reading at all (unlike a pressure gauge which doesn't need to be flow, the line can just dead end at the sensor).
there isn't really anything wrong with running an oil line inside the car for pressure (it's done all the time, and the line is usually small). But I don't really get the technophobe attitude towards electrical gauges.. I guess because in the past they were just crap.
But things like electric temperature have been in use for decades (how do you think your car measures air temp and coolant temp, or how does your computer monitor the CPU?) and a thermistor probe is probably 10x more accurate than a mechanical temp gauge anyway.
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Originally posted by nando View Postoil temp inside the car isn't going to be accurate, the oil will cool significantly by the time it gets to the sensor and if it's not actually flowing through the gauge it won't have any reading at all (unlike a pressure gauge which doesn't need to be flow, the line can just dead end at the sensor).
there isn't really anything wrong with running an oil line inside the car for pressure (it's done all the time, and the line is usually small). But I don't really get the technophobe attitude towards electrical gauges.. I guess because in the past they were just crap.
But things like electric temperature have been in use for decades (how do you think your car measures air temp and coolant temp, or how does your computer monitor the CPU?) and a thermistor probe is probably 10x more accurate than a mechanical temp gauge anyway.84 318I Delphin RIP
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as ricer as it is, the a pillar is also a good place. they make the a pillar kits for a reason............
if you dash is cracked like mine is, you could put a gauge pod on the dash top above the center vents or the drivers side A/C vent. VDO makes some decent fiberglass gauge pods that would look good and are reasonably priced.seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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