macexpress
Observer
How did you lengthen the sensor wire for the outside thermometer? I've researched many different options for an add on thermometer and this seems decent for really cheap. Just curious how to get more than 100mm for a sensor wire.
I knew I'd get **** for that.
I have to to say that I absolutely love the van and find the sound of the 7.3 really comforting. It's idle just says “road trip” to me. It sounds infinite. Just a louder version...
I knew I’d get **** for that.
I have to to say that I absolutely love the van and find the sound of the 7.3 really comforting. It’s idle just says “road trip” to me. It sounds infinite. Just a louder version...
How did you lengthen the sensor wire for the outside thermometer? I've researched many different options for an add on thermometer and this seems decent for really cheap. Just curious how to get more than 100mm for a sensor wire.
Sorry I missed this. All you have to do is cut the two lead sensor wire. Not sure what the type of pickup is but there's no polarity to it so just cut it and solder in as much wire as you need. I've heard that people have extended them 20' or so but I added about 10' in case I wanted to move it.
Gregor
Quiet down the 7.3?... :********::********::********:
Cascade Audio (Zeronoise.com)
Is it not a resistance measurement on the sensor - I think adding wire will offset the measurement ...
You forced me to break out the tools. Nope, it doesn't offset it in any significant way.
Gregor
I believe you got the "auto" hub part of your hubs to work...
Actually I haven't gotten it to work yet. We thought it was most likely a bad seal in the hubs and I just waited until I replaced the hubs which Josh did a few weeks back and that didn't get them working. As soon as MG is done with his TX vans I'm going to have him take a look at it. Perhaps he can chime in with which pump he used although I thought he tapped into the van's existing vacuum system.
This week I'm attacking the floor and seating in the back. Stay tuned.
Gregor