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I'm after any product or kit that can display multiple temperatures through the one display. Ideally, I want it to have 2 or 3 temperature probes and a switch and that can select which probe temp to display on eg. an LCD display.

This will be used to test temps before/after intecooler as well as ambient temps, all at teh same time without having to have 3 displays or a multimeter hanging off the dash.

Anyone got any ideas, or know of anything that can do that?

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The autospeed kit could be used in this way.

Simply have one display and the wires going back from the sensor to the display could be wired into a switch.

Easy.

There's antoher thread like this going around somewhere.....

Do a search

Bass Junky - I did do a search and always do before creating a new post. Maybe I'm searching for the wrong words? :confused:

I'd like it to be a permanent fixture for monitoring intake temps, ambient temps, EGT and things like that.

Thanks Bass Junky. But I already have one of those temp displays from Jaycar (they're quite accurate too) but I want one which can switch between several thermocouples. Maybe I'll tinker with the Autospeed idea.

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