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Porsche Padawan ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 684 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
I'm getting ready to install a Dakota Digital CHT. Here are my questions:
1. What is the shrink wrap for on the copper wire? Mine came with it as shown in the photo. Do I shrink it once installed? It seems too big to shrink down over the wire. ![]() 2. I'm installing this on #3 cylinder. Looks like I'll have to bend the spark plug connector. Has anyone done this, or must I grind out a space for it? 3. What circuit should I install this on at the fuse box? The red wire goes to "fused +12V with key on". 4. Is the blue night dimming input required? If so, where does it go on the fuse box? 5. Any tips for running the wire in the engine bay? I was planning on running the wire from the firewall on the driver's side, to the trunk wall, then along that to the #3 cylinder location. The other way would be along the fire wall, but then wires have to cross over the engine and a bunch of other spaghetti to get to #3. Thanks! -Jeff ---------- Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,238 Joined: 26-May 15 From: Mount Airy, Maryland Member No.: 18,763 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() ![]() |
1. That shrink goes over the screw terminals once you connect it to the long lead wire.
2. I have done it both ways. It's nicer when it lays flat, but I had the engine out and the tin off. 3. I believe I just jumped off the center console wiring for 12v 4. I don't remember having a separate wire for dimming, but this could also be jumped off the center console light wire to go dim when the lights are turned on 5. I ran it over to the battery then along with the wiring harness through the large grommet hole. Then, through the firewall coming up through the heater lever. Similar to how the center console wires go to the engine for temp. |
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En Garde! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 13,729 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() ![]() |
Grind/file a groove into the head for the sensor to lay flat. Put heavy grease around the spark plug hole to grab filings and keep them from going into the head. Its a pain in the butt to pull spark plugs if it gets bent around the head, as the ring tend to wrap around the plug.
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13,700 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
Very accurate gauge. Do they still come with that 12ft lead of did they get around to shortening it a bit?
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,914 Joined: 24-November 17 From: LA Member No.: 21,628 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
As others have said, the shrink tube is for after your get it all in place and to cover the two screw terminals. I'd wait to do the final shrink until after you get it in and are happy with everything.
I put mine on #3 without a groove in the head. Just bent the ring up a little bit and had no issue putting it in with the plug. Be patient and don't cross thread the plug. I got power, ground and dimmer connections by jumping from the appropriate connections on the other gauges in the console. Just used single-to-double spade connectors. Keep from running a longer line to the fuse panel. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,914 Joined: 24-November 17 From: LA Member No.: 21,628 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
Very accurate gauge. Do they still come with that 12ft lead of did they get around to shortening it a bit? Nope - options are still "a lot of extra", or "too short" but I just gathered all the excess and zip-tied it into a bundle. It sits on the bottom of the console behind the gauge panel. |
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Very accurate gauge. Do they still come with that 12ft lead of did they get around to shortening it a bit? Nope - options are still "a lot of extra", or "too short" but I just gathered all the excess and zip-tied it into a bundle. It sits on the bottom of the console behind the gauge panel. EGT and CHT leads can be very easily shortened; after all, they're just wires. The trick is realizing that you need to thread the wires out of the braided lead (or trim it) and then heat-shrink the end of the braiding to avoid fraying. https://thesensorconnection.com/videos/how-...be-sensor-cable |
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Porsche Padawan ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 684 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
The shrink wrap is on backwards. I just cut it.
I bent the connector. I was able to screw on the spark plug by hand. How do I tell if it's seated properly? I don't want to tighten it with a wrench only to find I've mangled it. I can't see in there very well. Any tips or tricks for seeing in there? There has to be a way to do this without taking the engine out. I ran the wire from the cabin thru a hole by the hood release, along the firewall, over by the battery and over to #3. There was already wiring I ran for the oil temp and oil pressure gauges, so I just followed that. Thanks! |
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Geezer914 ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,922 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
The problem I have is getting the gauge to read F. I touch the leads together and it shows F but after I hook it up it reads C.
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iankarr |
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The wrencher formerly known as Cuddy_K ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,556 Joined: 22-May 15 From: Heber City, UT Member No.: 18,749 Region Association: Intermountain Region ![]() ![]() |
Very accurate gauge. Do they still come with that 12ft lead of did they get around to shortening it a bit? Nope - options are still "a lot of extra", or "too short" but I just gathered all the excess and zip-tied it into a bundle. It sits on the bottom of the console behind the gauge panel. EGT and CHT leads can be very easily shortened; after all, they're just wires. The trick is realizing that you need to thread the wires out of the braided lead (or trim it) and then heat-shrink the end of the braiding to avoid fraying. https://thesensorconnection.com/videos/how-...be-sensor-cable As I understand it, the wires can't be cut/shortened because the gauge has been calibrated for resistance through a known length |
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Geezer914 ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,922 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
They sell different lengths of wires. How would the gauge know what length you are using?
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,490 Joined: 22-February 13 From: Middletown CT Member No.: 15,565 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,818 Joined: 8-August 10 From: Claremont, CA Member No.: 12,023 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
To my knowledge, classic K-type thermocouple (chromel +/alumel -). You can do what you want with the wire as long as you don't switch the polarity. Plenty of wire and yellow connectors around if you want to quickly disconnect for engine removal. Again polarity... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
https://www.amazon.com/Temperature-K-type-T...=A2Z11XO0S3YBCN https://www.amazon.com/Twidec-Female-Thermo...C153&sr=1-4 |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 9-May 22 From: Arizona Member No.: 26,536 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
Correct. Thermocouple output is measured in voltage (mVs and then fed through an amp to get a better reading).
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,914 Joined: 24-November 17 From: LA Member No.: 21,628 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
The problem I have is getting the gauge to read F. I touch the leads together and it shows F but after I hook it up it reads C. I had that issue as well - just have to follow the directions precisely. You didn't flip-flop the connections did you? In other words - the long end connects to the short end in both places. If you're installing, this should make sense (I hope...) |
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Geezer914 ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,922 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
Wire connected long to short, short to long. I'll give it another try.
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Porsche Padawan ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 684 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
You can get wires that are 6, 10, 14 and 18 ft w/ a 1/2" ring, or 18 ft with a 14mm ring.
14 ft seems to be long enough. The directions state that "These cables cannot be extended with standard wire." |
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Porsche Padawan ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 684 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
Back to my question:
I bent the connector. I was able to screw on the spark plug by hand. How do I tell if it's seated properly? I don't want to tighten it with a wrench only to find I've mangled it. I can't see in there very well. Any tips or tricks for seeing in there? I'd like to hear from those of you who did not take the engine out. Thanks! |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,914 Joined: 24-November 17 From: LA Member No.: 21,628 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
I bent mine, screwed in the plug by hand until it resisted and then put the socket on it and gently snugged it up. I dunno...it just felt right and the depth looked right and the engine ran fine and the gauge read right. I could see that the wire hadn't spun so i called it good.
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