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I require some assistance in installing a 3in1 Glowshift Gauge in my 1997 L400 series 1 (4M40)
http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/3in1-Ram ... ature.aspx
My questions are:
1. Is it better to install the EGT probe pre or post turbo (I've installed EGR removal blanking plates).
Glowshift tech support recommends pre turbo
2. Where should I install the Boost sensor?
On the intake manifold
Any ideas exactly where on the manifold?
3. I want to use the temperature sensor for the transmission, what would be the best place for it?
tie a "T" into the transmission cooler line
Thanking you ahead of time.
Paul
Location of sensors
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Re: Location of sensors
Rather than start yet another new thread I'm reviving this one because it relates to my question.
After removing my EGR valve I installed an EGT probe by threading it right into the fairly think stainless blanking plate I bought, like so...
My question is, with this probe location, what max temp should I set on my Auber gauge? I assume the idea is to warn a driver of exhaust temps going beyond a safe level - so what IS that safe level? When I installed it a few years ago I arbitrarily set the "alarm" to somewhere around 800 degrees - so the little blue light goes off fairly often on hills etc. I'd like to have the alarm go off a little in advance of temperatures that actually warrant my concern.
Thanks.
After removing my EGR valve I installed an EGT probe by threading it right into the fairly think stainless blanking plate I bought, like so...
My question is, with this probe location, what max temp should I set on my Auber gauge? I assume the idea is to warn a driver of exhaust temps going beyond a safe level - so what IS that safe level? When I installed it a few years ago I arbitrarily set the "alarm" to somewhere around 800 degrees - so the little blue light goes off fairly often on hills etc. I'd like to have the alarm go off a little in advance of temperatures that actually warrant my concern.
Thanks.
I'm here to learn.