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> CHT and Cylinder Head Measurement
Larouex
post Apr 11 2010, 10:54 PM
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Apologize if this is a dumb question...

I want to add a Cyl head gauge to my 2.0 engine. How do I do this?

I know I have Cylinder 3 with the EFI head measurement, but where do I add an additional sensor?

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McMark
post Apr 12 2010, 06:02 PM
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Just as I promised! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Here are the parts:

CHT Gauge

This is the Micro 1000 gauge as mentioned. It ranges from 0-600 degree F or 0-300 degrees C. The top row of numbers is F, the bottom row is C. It's got two thumbscrews on the back for the collar that will hold the gauge in the dash (or wherever). It comes with a bulb assembly included for night visibility (I forgot to take a picture of that). The back has a + and a - connection for the wire extension.

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This is the link to buy the gauge.
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