Done! I won't be at lime rock but I will send Raymond with a 12 pack. And I will bring more to Thompson!
Stephen
Done! I won't be at lime rock but I will send Raymond with a 12 pack. And I will bring more to Thompson!
Stephen
http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessorieslist.aspx?pid=8
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/atm-2246
Well, not $50, but still a good amount cheaper than Race-Technology.
The full sweep Autometer temp senders are about the same percentage cheaper too. I haven't used them, but I suspect they work similarly. However, at $12 for a simple 1-wire Autometer sender (#2253), step down resistors at Radio Shack are pretty cheap. Type the 4 digit Autometer # into the search box on the Summit site to get pricing (at least that is what I've done).
Thanks guys, I will buy that pressure guage and then grab the temp sensors from greg. Matt since you live near me maybe I can buy some beer or give you money and you can help me wire this all together and program the DL1. Dugan has a lift in Loudon if that makes it easier or I can bring my car to you
would this be the wiring needed for the oil pressure sensor?
http://www.autometer.com/cat_accesso...l.aspx?vid=216
Looks right...
At this rate we'd be doing it on the slab outside if you came to my place, plus there is no need to haul the car that far. Give me a call, we'll work it out. There is no one item that is very hard, but when you add it all up, there is time and thought needed to get it right.
Found all three temp sensors, three bustificated wiring harness, two electrical plugs, and the resistors. All yours. I'm even including the specialized tool I made to de-pin the housing (a bent cotter pin).
Now I just gotta remember to toss it into whatever vehicle I'm taking to LRP...unless you want me to toss it in the mail?
Greg
While you're adding sensors, think about a coolant pressure sensor and an alarm to tell you when you've sprung a leak.
#08 ITA/STL Miata
Greg
FTFY]Found all three temp sensors, three bustificated wiring harness, two electrical plugs, the resistors and a partridge in a pear tree. All yours. I'm even including the specialized tool I made to de-pin the housing (a bent cotter pin).
T
Beer has been delivered to the courier :-)
Stephen
Sweeeeet...and parts are safely tucked in the car for LRP.
Sorry, not included. The partridge got loose some time last year; last spotted near the Bus Stop at WGI. And I need the tree for future development.]Found all three temp sensors, three bustificated wiring harness, two electrical plugs, the resistors and a partridge in a pear tree. All yours. I'm even including the specialized tool I made to de-pin the housing (a bent cotter pin).
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