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Temp Gauge - 200tdi in '86 90
« on: November 29, 2007, 20:05:18 »
Hi all,
I've put a Disco 200tdi in my 90. Got the old problem of the temp gauge reading too high because the 200tdi runs at a higher temperature than the old 2.5 N/A. Can anyone tell me what temp gauge is best to use because I understand you cant actually change the sender due to different thread patters??
Any help/links to the correct gauge would be great!
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2007, 20:26:52 »
the land rover temp guages are very inaccurate anyway, i got a new aftermarket guage and sender to suit  for mine, i think its that tims stuff, but it is accurate, and they do senders with any threads to suit each engine.

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Re: Temp Gauge - 200tdi in '86 90
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2007, 20:27:33 »
Quote from: "tjolliffe"
Hi all,
I've put a Disco 200tdi in my 90. Got the old problem of the temp gauge reading too high because the 200tdi runs at a higher temperature than the old 2.5 N/A. Can anyone tell me what temp gauge is best to use because I understand you cant actually change the sender due to different thread patters??
Any help/links to the correct gauge would be great!
Cheers


the 200tdi doesnt run any hotter than the N/A,

however on my 90 when i converted mine to a disco tdi i fitted durite electrical temp guage with its own sender & did away with the standard guage & sender
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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2007, 20:28:33 »
Quote from: "Guardian."
the land rover temp guages are very inaccurate anyway, i got a new aftermarket guage and sender to suit  for mine, i think its that tims stuff, but it is accurate, and they do senders with any threads to suit each engine.


tims guages accurate?

your havin a laugh, had a tims boost guage & it was 1/2 bar out  :lol:
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« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2007, 21:00:37 »
Adaptor and transmitter, You need sender part number PRC 2505, and adapter part number ERC 8973. both Land Rover part numbers. I have just got these and gauge is spot on! This is the sender for 19j engine, and adapter to make it fit 200 TDI Disco engine. :wink:
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« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2007, 23:39:39 »
Quote from: "Xtremeteam"
Quote from: "Guardian."
the land rover temp guages are very inaccurate anyway, i got a new aftermarket guage and sender to suit  for mine, i think its that tims stuff, but it is accurate, and they do senders with any threads to suit each engine.


tims guages accurate?

your havin a laugh, had a tims boost guage & it was 1/2 bar out  :lol:


Half a bar out??? Bloody. I/we run TIM gauges in our track cars and have found them to be really good and accurate. Maybe a "BAD" unit??

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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2007, 23:43:27 »
Thanks fasthands, i'll try that,
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« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2007, 07:33:40 »
Quote from: "Xtremeteam"
Quote from: "Guardian."
the land rover temp guages are very inaccurate anyway, i got a new aftermarket guage and sender to suit  for mine, i think its that tims stuff, but it is accurate, and they do senders with any threads to suit each engine.


tims guages accurate?

your havin a laugh, had a tims boost guage & it was 1/2 bar out  :lol:

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Half a bar out??? Bloody. I/we run TIM gauges in our track cars and have found them to be really good and accurate. Maybe a "BAD" unit??

bertie


1/2 bar... is that all!!!  I've had a couple of bad'uns and sent them back to TIM (well the importers), who give them credit changed them without a problem...

However... the interesting thing is that they don't have the abilty to test them - and orignally the bloke on the phone was a bit funny, until he found out how I'd tested them!!!  (a rather expensive, fully calibrated set-up lol  :wink: )

I haven't (apart from the ones I sell  :wink: ) come across any after market boost guages that actually read correctly.  Most are passble to about 1bar, then just get completely mixed up!!!  


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« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2007, 14:32:46 »
Hi fasthands, are u sure u got that part number rite for that adaptor?.....cant seem to get it to fit  :?

 






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