Computech Single Or Dual Egt Plus Instrument Only! New! on 2040-parts.com
US $219.95
Location:
Chino, California, United States
Condition:New
Part Brand:Computech
Manufacturer Part Number:4155
Warranty:Yes
Country of Manufacture:United States
Computech EGT Plus Instrument Only
Features Include:
EGT Plus Monitors Dual Temperature Channels
Monitors Engine RPM
Power Through 9V Battery or 12V Vehicle Supply
Continuous Mode
Simple Maximum
Record Switch Mode
Choose When To Record
Maximum Temp & RPM
Trans-Brake Mode
Launch Temp & RPM
Finish Line Temp & RPM
Maximum Temp & RPM
The Time Maximums Occurred
Notable Time Temp & RPM
Thermocouples Sensors NOT Included!
About The EGT Plus
The ability to monitor your exhaust gas temperature is one of the most cost effective ways to keep your engine tuned to a baseline. The ideal bracket racing situation is to have a baseline tune up where you know your RaceAir Pro will be predict perfectly. Each time you go to a new race or new day your run the RaceAir Pro tune-up program and it tells you what to change your jets to so you get back to that baseline where the RaceAir Pro predicts perfectly. This system works great but there is no way to ensure that you are absolutely back at that baseline unless you have a device to monitor how hot the cylinder is getting. That's where the EGT Plus allows you ensure that your tune-up prediction is at your baseline, therefore knowing that the ET Prediction will be accurate.
This Dual channel EGT Monitor is designed to monitor not only exhaust gas, liquid, tire and track temperatures, but also engine RPM. The EGT Monitor has a built in memory feature so you don't have to worry about loosing your readings when the power turns off. Also allows you to change the number of cylinders from 4, to 6 to 8 and has a built in redline feature to help prevent noise spikes. Features 4 glove friendly buttons and the ability to run on either 9-V battery power or through your vehicle's power supply. The EGT Plus has three modes, 'Continuous', 'Record Switch' and 'Trans-Brake' modes built in.
Continuous is the easiest to use and offers a simple always recording always taking the maximum. Simply push the 'Reset' button before your run and hit the 'Telltale' button to read the maximums. Reset, Run, Read.
The Record Switch mode is designed for circle track racers to allow you to choose which section or lap you want to gather data on. It will offer you a simple maximum temperature and rpm based on the time the record switch was on.
The Transbrake mode is the most powerful of them all, and offers more information than any other stand alone Exhaust Gas Temperature Monitor in its class. Simply connect the transbrake wire to your EGT Plus and you can get launch temp & rpm, finish line temp & rpm, your maximum temp & rpm as well as how many seconds into the run you got that maximum. To take it one step further we allow you to set a 'Note At' point where you can record the temps & rpm at any point during the run.
This auction includes:
- (1) EGT Plus Dual Instrument
- (1) Install / Operation Instructions
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