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    Dave that is the king of setups but way more than I wanted to pay.

    Now that I've ordered the one Ron posted, I'm thinking I should have gone with this Blue Water Temperature Gauge and this Radiator hose adaptor and while I'm at it this Fuel Pressure Gauge
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    OOOH Dave, that setup is sweet!! Too rich for my blood at the moment though.

    I will probably go with a variation of Lee's links. I like that setup. I would continue my theme of Carbon Fiber gauges though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Vogel View Post
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    You can slip the ss probe under the hose into the coolant stream. Been using them for years. Just under $20 a pop, you'll need 2

    Why do you need 2 by chance? For IN and OUT I assume? I'm thinking about giving one of these a try.

    What kind of IC temps do you see? Does Engine bay heat affect it much if any?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Indian View Post
    Why do you need 2 by chance? For IN and OUT I assume? I'm thinking about giving one of these a try.

    What kind of IC temps do you see? Does Engine bay heat affect it much if any?
    I ordered 2 but am going with something else. Let me know if you want one... or two
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    Some parts came in today. Part review: the 28mm radiator hose adapter from the link I posted earlier is a very well made piece and fits the 1" clear hose ZZP supplies with their T fill kit. At first glance the gauge looks nice as well.

    The $19 thermometers look decent enough especially for the price.
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    I know people have said that having an led to show the pump was getting current is not enough but until I get something better I think it is an improvement. I'd have to treat it like this: Led is out - crap no IC pump; Led is on - pump may or may not be turning always check the KR meter. Especially since my current problems have all had to do with power getting to the pump.
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