4.4/5
'Y'' fuel block and fittings are not used
Includes hose clamps
1/8" NPT center tapped along with 2 hose clamps
Aluminum adapter with 3/8 outside diameter ends
Gold anodized finish
$234
Would function as intended for a pressure gauge, with the exception that it's made of gold-anodized aluminium rather than brass. I'd also prefer it if the internal opening were a little bit larger so that, in the event that you need to use it for a temperature sensor, as I did, it won't likely protrude into the orifice and obstruct flow.
4.3/5
White colored face with numbers in black
Back-Lit illumination for night use
Prevents overheating or cold seizure
Rear twist-on ring mount design makes mounting simple
Gauge diameter is 2 1/16-in and reads from 130-280 degrees F
$234
This white face Equus Temp gauge was installed in place of a black faced one to improve visibility. Additionally, I wanted it to coordinate with my new oil press gauge. Use the same cables and only place it in the bracket the black one was in. The sending unit had to be the same brand. sent unit, light assembly, and wire connectors were included. I now have a spare light assembly and sending unit. No issues;
4.3/5
Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial
12 and 16 volt compatible, compatible with nearly every street car or race car electrical system
Gauge kit includes Type-K Thermocouple, wiring harness, various methods for thermocouple installation, bulb and socket assembly, red and green bulb covers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
The included Type K thermocouple assures maximum accuracy and minimum response time
Auto Meter’s race proven digital stepper motor electric instruments provide unmatched accuracy which is further increased by utilizing a self calibration sequence during power up
$234
Works flawlessly on my Ford 7.3ltr. According to the instructions and information online, installation was simple and involved drilling and tapping into the drivers-side exhaust manifold. As you apply the throttle, the temperature rises and falls quickly, giving me a lot of information about how hard the engine is working and how much further it needs to go before you start having problems with a programmer. Used a new firewall penetration that was purchased from Amazon to run wiring up through the floor. used a pod mount for the steering column. I recently got an LED replacement for the T3 wedge incandescent bulb it comes with from Amazon (part number 3285 for the green) because the original light made the house feel unbearably hot to the touch. Since I was also replacing the radio, I tapped into the dash light and power wiring on the radio connectors.
4.2/5
Sending unit is mechanical with 90 degree sweep
Features LED backlighting
Black colored face with numbers in white
Can be connected to a remote speaker for alarms
Gauge diameter is 2 1/16in, Range: Empty=0 Ohm, Full=90 Ohm
$234
I'm on the fence about this because I've had issues, albeit they might have been my fault. This was purchased for my project truck, a 1991 S10 truck with a V6 engine. For a very long period, it displayed a high reading (literally, it indicated half full when I had just a sip of gas in the tank to test-start the engine). After fiddling around to figure out why, I added extra gas and double-checked all the wiring, and now the reading is accurate (I suspect I may have been grounding out somewhere). The backlight is fantastic, especially with those tiny condom bulbs attached (I prefer green). Unless circumstances alter once more and I discover that the reading is in fact inaccurate. The gauge makes me happy.
4.1/5
Oil gauge measures from 0-100 PSI with 270 degree sweep
Water gauge measures from 130 to 280 degree F with 270 degree sweep
Voltmeter measures from 8-18 volts with 90 degree sweep
Includes dash mount
Twist-on cup design
$234
I've never bought Equus gauges before, but I have to admit that they were well worth the cost. I live in Australia, and the delivery was quite quick. These gauges were really simple to install and are mechanical, which I prefer to the electronic variety. They also, I would guess, come with all the necessary hardware to fit the majority of automobiles. They look high-quality and function quite well for the price. In my opinion, it was money well spent... I've included a few pictures.
3.9/5
Features a lightweight aluminum bezel and 90° sweep for quick readings
Bright backlit display enhances night viewing in 1 of 4 colors
Includes hardware and adapters for basic installation on most foreign and domestic vehicles
Electric oil pressure gauge measures from 0 - 100 PSI / 0 - 70 kPa
Rear twist-on ring mount design makes mounting simple
$234
This takes the place of Equus' mechanical oil press gauge. I've always been a little worried about the plastic tubing—or whatever it is—leaking. Additionally, new gauge's white face is much easier to read than the old one's dark face, which was situated near the bottom of the dash. Sent unit, light assembly, a few fittings, and wiring connectors were included. No grievances.
3.9/5
Gauge diameter is 2 1/16-in and reads from 0-100 PSI
Black colored face with numbers in white; black pointer with black and white bezel
Sending unit is mechanical with 90-degree sweep
Gives advanced warning of incorrect oil pressure, low oil level, defective oil pump, restricted oil lines, clogged oil filter, and low oil level
Back-lit illumination for night use
$234
A nice little kit that includes illumination, a mounting bracket, and screws. For my use, the tubing is too short, thus I had to purchase a longer piece. A few additional feet would probably be sufficient to accommodate everyone. I acquired this to show true oil pressure because my truck has a "stupid" pressure gauge. I'm not sure how accurate it is, but as long as it reads consistently across a range of engine speeds, you'll be able to see if something is off.
3.8/5
Reads in half pound increments across a range from 0 to 15 pounds
Accurately and reliably monitors fuel pressure
Compatible with any eighth inch NPT female port
Features a 270 degree sweep an easy to read white face with black numbers and a chrome bezel
Empowers you to easily make changes with an adjustable fuel pressure regulator
$234
Like the previous two times, my oil-filled gauge shattered and spilled oil. This was a good deal and didn't require as much range as it did back in my supercharged days. I used Teflon tape to mount this item a few threads above the base thread. sealed flawlessly and displayed the same reading as my prior gauge. I keep it on one of the feed ports on the return style regulator at 6.5 psi because my Mallory pump 1/2" lines can go into the 20# range and Holly type needle and seats blow when over pressured. Pressure matters. Gauge looks good, easy enough to read, and matches my old. Exactly what I need when checking under the hood pressures.
3.6/5
Interchangeable black and white faceplates included for customizing gauge appearance
0-5V analog output 10-20 AFR range only
Interchangeable black and silver bezels included. 52mm (2-1/16â€) gauge housing
Bosch 4.9 LSU wideband sensor and weld-in bung included PN 30-4110
No free air sensor calibration required ever. A 2-1/16 inch gauge housing ensures that it will fit in most gauge pods and can be remotely mounted virtually anywhere
$234
Absolutely amazing in both price and performance. When compared to what you got for your money 15–20 years ago, this amount of value for 150 bucks is astounding. When you paid extra, you didn't even get a gauge, much less one that was easy to install or good.The gauge is attractive, responsive, and simple to read. I'm not sure why folks complain about distracting flashing lights because it doesn't flicker or anything. The brightness seems to be just right for every circumstance thus far, and you don't notice it unless you look over at the windshield pillar. However, it may be irritating due to the installation of the gauge cluster or internal LED lights. Dunno. Everybody has a unique automobile. But even in direct sunshine with the top down, I experienced no issues in my NA Miata.The firewall routing was the only simple and straightforward aspect of the installation. This takes less than five minutes to install if your firewall allows for simple access and you have the 12 volt, ground, and signal wires ready. In about two minutes, I had it operating, and two hours later, I had it mounted on my dashboard. The additional two hours were totally used to route cables for the firewall and dashboard. The most difficult part was feeding the rectangular cable connectors through the firewall. I could definitely reduce it to 15-20 minutes with with practice.The gauge feels a little flimsier than an autometer (which seems like it's made of metal or something), but once fitted, you won't ever touch it, so this is a small complaint.
3.2/5
Mounts under-hood in fuel line
Specifically for carbureted engines
Includes a 0-15 PSI fuel gauge
Fits 3/8 inch fuel lines
$234
It measures only one inch in diameter. works, though. T is made of plastic. thread sealant was applied to it. To control the fuel pressure going to my Rochester quadrajet, which was spilling gas from the accelerator pump, I used Spectre 2518.Before Installation, see this video at YouTube: liFkKvOinEAAfter Installation, view this video at YouTube: lIdtpVsUAiU
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