Hey all. I'm debating adding one of the triple Auto-Gage sets to my Civic. Do you think there's any real advantage to adding guages to a basically stock car?
Greg
Greg
If you are making a lot of power or operating at high speed when the oil pressure idiot like comes on, it means you have got a real problem. There is a good chance damage has already been done.quote:
Originally posted by Schmoe:
No, not really but it depends on what you want to do with it. For functionality, your "idiot" lights will tell you if you got problems. ....
It's the best way to make an informed choice of what oil viscosity to use.quote:
Originally posted by Horatio:
Good replis folks, thanks.
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BTW, on a non-turbo car, would having oil temp be priority info?
Yes, they are usually the same sending units. With digital gauges, they are usually the same gauges with different labels.quote:
Originally posted by Horatio:
are the guages actually different or just the sending units? I'd think that the voltage being sent to the oil temp guage to tell me it's 150F is the same voltage as the water temp at 150F
Greg
Oil temps are usually measured in the pan of the main gallery which is close to pan temperature. Pan temps typically but not always run 10 to 20F hotter than coolant once temperatures stabilize. Oil temp usualy lags coolant temp on warm up, but passes it as things stabilize.quote:
Originally posted by Horatio:
Didn't realize oil gets that much hotter than water; I guess it depends on where it's at in the engine, the stuff on cylinder walls must get pretty warm.
Greg