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Just out of interest for all, I've just delivered a customised version to a Perth performance workshop (Hyperdrive) last week for their drift car. Customised to measure 4 x EGTs with data logging 8 times per second - to be used when they are tuning it. This gives a good indication that this unit is not just for the streeter. Also, I am currently looking into a design of remotely mounting the LCD from the main circuit board for those people doing track work and want to have the LCD in direct view of the driver.

Do the air temp sensor probes use the same type of compression gland as the EGT thermocouple?

What sort of thermocouple to use in that sandwich plate for oil temp, can you supply?

All the thermocouples I supply are all exactly the same design (the EGT thermocouple has a higher temp range though) and use the same 1/8" BSP brass compression gland. In the first page on this thread, there is a pic of them (Thermocouple Pic). When the brass compression gland is fitted, the probe extends out 35mm past the compression gland which is sufficient exposure into any piping or sandwich plate.

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Do you have the following in stock ready for my order at this time?

In car display showing

2 x air temp (0-250), 1 x oil temp (0-250), 1 x exhaust gas temp (0-1000)

4 x 0-250 thermocouples (want an extra one)

1 x 0-1000 thermocouple

5 x 1/8" Brass Compression glands

Do you have the following in stock ready for my order at this time?

In car display showing

2 x air temp (0-250), 1 x oil temp (0-250), 1 x exhaust gas temp (0-1000)

4 x 0-250 thermocouples (want an extra one)

1 x 0-1000 thermocouple

5 x 1/8" Brass Compression glands

Yes - I currently have 7 kits in stock and heaps of thermocouples & compression glands available. PM Sent to you...

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Sorry about that. I'm rearranging my webspace. Pics and links have been updated. Otherwise, go to http://www.mearcat.com.au/Kits for the pics and links to user manual and other kits are coming...

Yeah, I'd like to start fitting the bits now to interface to your contollers, so PM me with the kit of four sensors.

so Airbox, turbo out, Manifold in, and Exhaust gas.

lots of air temp probes!

Hey i think i saw a video of yours on youtube.Nice skid pan work.What mods do you have.Sounds like you have a bit of power.

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Until end of Feb, these kits will available for 15% off - a saving of $75. the full kit including the main unit and 4 thermocouples is available for $420.

Email or PM me if you are interested.

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sounds good will want one in a couple of weeks

Please email me your details and I will note them down so that receive the 15% discount (even if you order in early March).

-Alan

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