Digital Gauges
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Digital Gauges



avoid cyberdyne, i have their digital speedo that i can't make work, they 
tested it, said it works. it doesn't, they refused further help.


>From: Jim Gathmann <jim_gathmann@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: IML: Digital Gauges
>Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 19:19:49 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Actually, I was thinking of going digital for the
>interior.
>
>'course, if things are done right, there wouldn't be
>any oil leak or 50/50 amps...
>
>Here is what I am thinking of: MSD EGT & A/F sensor
>and unit ($150 from Summit Racing), digiatal tranny
>and coolant temp guages. Nice thing about Summit's $80
>digital coolant guage- programmable so it can turn on
>differnt curcuits basied on temp level.
>
>The guages I got were for basic trouble shooting while
>I get more supercharger project set up and working
>(dam hard to supercharge a computerized N/A engine!).
>
>I am considering making my own computer for controling
>the car- complete with my own micro controller- temp
>of a specific area gets too hot and computer turns on
>something to cool things down, etc.
>--- "David L. Rex" <drex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Try a quality digital gauge made by Cyberdyne, New
> > Eagle, Pennsylvania 724
> > 258-8440. J C Whitney plus some speed shops sell
> > them.
> >
>

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