musselman
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Yah i'm not sure how the quality will be with that price but I will let you know how mine is.
If you get it at all,I've always been leery of buying anything listed as being shipped from Hong Kong.bluemonster1 said:looks like the only ones I can find come from Hong Kong and they are like $10 plus $5 shipping.Pretty cheap .Probably 3 week delivery.

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MountainRx1
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I ran a Cyberdyne from Jegs, on my old Summit.....This was the one....http://www.jegs.com/i/Cyberdyne/280/A000E350N/10002/-1 It starts reading at 70 degrees, and worked great while I had the sled....You can get different colors and memory options, I figured I'd link the blue one, since it goes with the Yammy colors.... I really liked it, and if I felt the need to put one on my sled, I'd definitely do it again.
dl-customs
New member
i recently installed the same gauge setup on my sxr700...looks identical. good work. i was able to purchase all the stuff on ebay for under 40$cdn shipped. my question is:
what is the standard operating temp for a snowmobile? i ran mine for nearly 15mins and it barely touched 50 deg C.
what is the standard operating temp for a snowmobile? i ran mine for nearly 15mins and it barely touched 50 deg C.
musselman
Active member
Yah mine barely registered when just idling but i wanted it for running in low snow conditions just to ensure it didn't overheat. Most of the time the needle will be close to the bottom though.
musselman
Active member
Just an update on this gauge, it seems to be working very well. I found that my sled actually never warmed up riding around the yard, but once on the trail it would read between 150 to 180. Also when the snow was hard or running on a road it would creep up past 200, that's when I knew it was time to get into the snow.
musselman
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Just thought I would give another update on this gauge. It seems to have stopped working mostly because the temp sensor is broken. I had it mounted in the water rail on my srx and the vibrations might have caused it to break
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The one on my buddies XT is also not working, it is reading much higher than it should be, could be a problem with the sender again.
The reason I got this one in the first place was because I was sure if it would even work and it was cheap, now that I know it does I have ordered a nicer one: New Gauge

The one on my buddies XT is also not working, it is reading much higher than it should be, could be a problem with the sender again.
The reason I got this one in the first place was because I was sure if it would even work and it was cheap, now that I know it does I have ordered a nicer one: New Gauge
braindead1684
Member
You sure you want the C* model
http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/tinted-7-color-water-temperature-gauge.aspx
EDIT!! i see you are up north in Canada so i guess you do
http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/tinted-7-color-water-temperature-gauge.aspx
EDIT!! i see you are up north in Canada so i guess you do

musselman
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Haha yah us crazy Canadians like to do things differently. I grew up with the metric system so I'm just used to it.
braindead1684
Member
My fellow americans will probably yell at me but it is a simpler system.
musselman
Active member
Oh it is simpler for sure. I learned both in school and always found the imperial system was much more complicated.