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XMonitor:
Peak levels are saved in memory and
can be viewed after a run. The exhaust temperatures are monitored
with a Pyrometer probe inserted in the exhaust flow. The probe can
be mounted before of after the turbocharger. If mounted after the
turbo the temperatures will vary from 300° F to 1000° F.
If mounted before the turbo temperatures of 300° F to 1200°
F will be normal working levels. Select the temperatures that should
not be exceeded and the numbers will flash when it is attained.
It is hard to have too much turbocharger boost pressure but if you
have too little under a hard pull the result can be high operating
temperatures. Transmission oil temperatures will reflect how hard
you are working the transmission. The oil begins to break down quickly
once it reaches 270° F. Higher temperatures cause transmission
life to shorten, set the limit at the 250° F and increase the
operating life. We can also monitor the fuel transfer pump pressure
on the ISB electronic engines. Traditional round Analog gauges and
mounts are also available, please scroll the page down to view them.
Stay on top of what is happening in your engine with the proper
gauges from BD! A Pyrometer to monitor exhaust temperatures. The
Turbo Boost gauge keeps track of a turbo pressures. A Back Pressure
gauge monitors exhaust brake performance. An Oil Temperature gauge
will insure that you are aware of how well your transmission is
functioning. Available in a universal dash-mount style or vehicle-specific
A-pillar design.
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