Laine_16v
31-07-2009, 19:02
As above i just want to return to standard gauges now.
Cappilary / Mechanical gauges are considered far more accurate than their electrical counterparts.
Both gauges are backlit, both come with cappilary tubes (around 7 - 9ft i believe) long.
The pressure gauge reads in PSI (0-100), and the Oil temp is from 50-140 degrees C.
THe pressure gauge comes with the adaptor needed to screw into the F7P/R blocks, so its an easy fit for the original sensor.
The temperature gauge ive not fitted, because i havent had time to get a thread adaptor for the nipple.
The temp gauge has a crack in the screen where i pushed it with my thum when installing it :(.
Any questions let me know, want £100 ONO posted for the pair.
http://www.truechoice.com/images/rac_t14b7.jpg
Cappilary / Mechanical gauges are considered far more accurate than their electrical counterparts.
Both gauges are backlit, both come with cappilary tubes (around 7 - 9ft i believe) long.
The pressure gauge reads in PSI (0-100), and the Oil temp is from 50-140 degrees C.
THe pressure gauge comes with the adaptor needed to screw into the F7P/R blocks, so its an easy fit for the original sensor.
The temperature gauge ive not fitted, because i havent had time to get a thread adaptor for the nipple.
The temp gauge has a crack in the screen where i pushed it with my thum when installing it :(.
Any questions let me know, want £100 ONO posted for the pair.
http://www.truechoice.com/images/rac_t14b7.jpg