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Try the SPA digital range .... edited to add it might be that you need to keep the existing temperature gauge and fit a combined oil temp / oil pressure gauge.

 

Stu.

 

Edited by - sforshaw on 16 Jan 2013 12:17:17

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I use one of these here.

 

Temperature bulb adaptor just went into the boss in my Apollo tank - original tapped hole wasn't centred, so enlarging it and tapping 3/8 BSP needed a little care.

 

My only criticism is night-time illumination leaves a little to be desired.

 

Bri

 

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To add to my suggestion of the SPA digital range .... I previously had SPA dual digital gauges for oil temp, coolant temp, oil pressure and volts. Plenty of folks like them but I wasn't satisfied that I could read them at a glance and certainly not in strong sunlight. Eventually I swapped back to analogue gauges which I prefer, although plenty of people like digital gauges and they're VERY accurate.

I've since swapped to Stack analogue gauges which are the dog's danglies and pretty inexpensive.

 

Stu.

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This week I bought the same gauge as Bricol (except it doesn't have 'RACETECH printed on it) from Think Auto. I also found the lighting pretty poor, I was thinking of fitting a 5W bulb but I am concerned the extra heat it would generate may cause damage.

Does anyone have any experience of doing this and/or know if fthe extra heat would have any detrimental effect on the gauge?

FWIW the bulb supplied with the gauge looks like 3W.

Thanks

Guy

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Hi-jack coninued - I think I probably actually bought this one here now I look closer at their website as I'm not at work.

 

I didn't think of changing the bulb as it's in a crap location in the back and relies on reflected light - which works at the top, but not to much at the bottom (or was it the other way round - the car's outside in the rather below zero temps - but I now wonder if an LED version of the bulb might be worth a try?

 

Bri

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Andrew

I have been using my water temp gauge with a sender in the sump (Zetec) via a small ON/ON switch and it works well, but the VDO senders keep failing hence the change to a mechanical set up.

 

Bricol, the other problem is all the other gauges have GREEN illumination, so I either need to get another green rubber 'condom' to cover the bulb making it even darker or take all the others off 😬

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