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Gauge issues.
Just a mention here and wondering if I'm just the lucky one getting the bottom of the barrell or what.
I am seeing more and MORE of the aftermarket gauges that are CRAPola and horribly innacurate. The electric gauges more often than the mechanical. But even a few mechanical Autometer Sport Comp seems to be having some 'quiality issues' . I guess that's what you get when you get you have "American Made" (with crap tiawanees parts???) I don't know what the issue is but AutoGauge, and Autometer seem to be in the same basket with inaccuracies out of the box. I put a new SportComp mechanical temp gauge in the 66 that freeze until the motor hits ~190+ . QUITE USELESS when I am not running a thermostat now that it is a track toy and less and less on the street. Put a pillarpod of Autometer electric gauges in my 94 4x4,, the volt meter is over 1 volt high (checked with a good multimeter) and the temp gauge always reads 15-20° lower than the 190° thermostat. The sensor is in the iron HEAD so that's total BS and should be higher than the thermostat. Am I the only one seeing problems with gauges (reguardless of brand)
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Re: Gauge issues.
Marv,
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Chino Hills, CA
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Re: Gauge issues.
Yep, over the years, I've noticed that the gauges have steadily seen a quality and accuracy decline. I started using more electronic gauges about 15 years ago after a few oil and glycerin inside the cockpit issues with oil and fuel pressure gauge failures...and even then, I just kind of used them as a relative reference. The only one I couldn't convert to electronic was my brake/stage gauge and I had brake fluid running down my steering column from day one...ugh (swapped out that guage three times and just gave up). I really haven't found an alternative without going to a Racepaksystem as all of the gauges I've tried have been about the same. These days, I end up swapping out sending units every couple of years...total PITA!
Even the $600 Autometer tachometer in my fuel altered reads between 100-500 RPMs lower than the timing light...but, I can't afford to replace it.
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Re: Gauge issues.
Oh yeah Thats another one. The autometer shift light. Dedenber has a 'test' function that you can dummy a rpm signal up to test different systems, etc. The Autometer shiftlight with pills for it's activation, HA,, close but for what that crap posts you expect more than 'close' .
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Re: Gauge issues.
My autometer shift light wont stay set.
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Re: Gauge issues.
have several autometer tachs that read below what the logger records. Ones off by 700+rpm
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Re: Gauge issues.
WOW,, if you were pushing it and shifting at like 7500... a little 700rpm error could mean disaster!!!
And I thought I was just getting old and un-observant. I shift by RPM through the CC-3 for a 7400 shift. I have a 7k pill in the Autometer shift light, and NEVER See it even flash. Maybe it really ISN'T (makes the old fart feel better LOL)
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Re: Gauge issues.
Autometer (sports Comp) is as much the 'industry standard' of sportsman racers s Microsoft is to computers.
Aparently it's fallen to the same path of the rest of the CRAP we buy these days. IS there an alternative?
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Re: Gauge issues.
My autometer tach with shift light is for service only . The laptop and MSD window switch for my shiftnoid setup both trigger off the same signal and my tach id off or late by 600 or so . Both the MSD and the laptop match . I set the shift and rev limit in the box and usually cover the tach with a black wash cloth . Thought about taking it out . one less distraction .
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