MoGas
Central Scrutinizer
One of the most useful mods I ever did to my 80 was to add an aftermarket water temperature gauge.
There is a fantastic thread on 'Mud about that has some really over the top analysis about this.
I know on OBD II rigs, you can read the temperature from a Scangauge, however, it is reading from the ECU. Adding an additional, fully independent gauge provides redundancy. Being an aircraft mechanic, I like redundancy.
I also like that my gauge reads the water temp after the water has done all it's work. My gauge typically reads 180-195.
Here are pics of my install:
Auto Meter #4337 gauge.
I used this pod for mounting.
This is where my sending unit is. The key is pointing to the sender.
I am going to replace my gauge with the Auto Meter model #4354 because it has more graduations and the warning light.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Dave
There is a fantastic thread on 'Mud about that has some really over the top analysis about this.
I know on OBD II rigs, you can read the temperature from a Scangauge, however, it is reading from the ECU. Adding an additional, fully independent gauge provides redundancy. Being an aircraft mechanic, I like redundancy.
I also like that my gauge reads the water temp after the water has done all it's work. My gauge typically reads 180-195.
Here are pics of my install:
Auto Meter #4337 gauge.


I used this pod for mounting.
This is where my sending unit is. The key is pointing to the sender.

I am going to replace my gauge with the Auto Meter model #4354 because it has more graduations and the warning light.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Dave