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I was looking at the Defi Din Gauge the other day at my suppliers and thought it was a really neat option for those wanting to keep their interiors stock looking and free from clutter. It consists of 3 x 52mm in a housing that fits into a single DIN slot (stereo slot) There is one gauge for boost pressure and 2 gauges for temperature (these could be used for oil/water.) Comes with all sensors and harnesses needed.

 

You can see informaton HERE

 

I could get these for around £320 delivered UK if anyone is interested.

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I'm fairly certain, these gauges are for fluids. ie oil/fuel pressure, oil/water temps.

 

:thanks: Matt you are absolutely correct, I'll edit my first post :thumbs:

 

Shame they didn't do an EGT gauge option as that would seem the obvious choice to have along with the boost gauge. Wonder if one of the gauges could be recallibrated (including modified face) and hooked up to EGT sensor.

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It maybe possible to get a different 52mm Defi gauge and slot it in to replace one of the others.... But that would start to get expensive then!

 

Nic, can you see if you can get me a mounting assembly kit for a Defi EGT probe. I need the nut/bolt and collet, (sp?). Would be really appreciated :)

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Nic, can you see if you can get me a mounting assembly kit for a Defi EGT probe. I need the nut/bolt and collet, (sp?). Would be really appreciated :)

 

Sure I'll try, do you have a photo of the parts you are needing you could post?

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I haven't but it *should* be fairly easy to explain. It's the 3 parts you need to mount the probe into the exhaust manifold.

It comes with a double ended/threaded bolt that gets tapped into the exhaust manifold, the probe goes through this with a sealing ring, (collet), and a nut/cap to keep it all together.

 

Does that make sense?

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I haven't but it *should* be fairly easy to explain. It's the 3 parts you need to mount the probe into the exhaust manifold.

It comes with a double ended/threaded bolt that gets tapped into the exhaust manifold, the probe goes through this with a sealing ring, (collet), and a nut/cap to keep it all together.

 

Does that make sense?

 

Yes :D

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