Look forward to it, cheers dude.
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If Matt gets one, rest assured there will be an unbiased, full and frank review posted up. Lets face it, that benefits everyone doesn't it?
So many people try to sell snake oil, and we are lucky on this forum in having enough mechanical and electronic gods to spot it. Would be nice if this device kept its promises, everyone's laughing!
You 2.4 owners get a weekly announcement that your engine is about to let go (), Haydn gets rich, and the forum gets to make some money from Haydn's sales.
That was the deal wasn't it?Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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We seem to be making progress. A kit is on the way to Antshiel for him to fit in his 3.0l td engine. His will be a under hose probe/sensor.
another kit is ready to send to Matt Fretwell as soon as I get his address. He will be fitting a in line probe/sensor kit into his 2.4 2LT-E.
We await the results with interest.
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Please see Tony's initial write up at...
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=42464
on the 3.0 lt forum
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Well, I've finally got around to getting the unit fitted. I've done the write-up at the other place.
http://forums.bauchan.org/4x4/viewto...pid=8981#p8981
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Well !! that's three kits fitted to Hilux Surfs..2 kits went in 2.4's and the other into a 3.0. A couple of other kits are on their way to other forum members. As you will see from the posts submitted, so far, all reports are good. It's a pity this whole subject got off to a bad start but all is well that ends well.
As I said right at the beginning. With your help we can come up with a "gizmo" that could save you a overheating event and make it available for approx 2/3rd's the price of importing one yourselfs from Oz.
Job done and many thanks for all the input.
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It's an extra point of monitoring on the system. Not a cure all. As with anything, no one device alone is probably going to stop the inevitable. Monitoring every part of the coolant system would achieve bugger all if the head cracks of its own accord. It's more an extra level of protection. Same as running a temp gauge to monitor true coolant temps around the 'stat. This mod comes into its own when the sneaky leaks arise.
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These alarms can be fitted to any vehicle regardless of the fuel it uses. Cars,Vans.Trucks,Plant, Gensets or Boats. They can even be supplied with a engine cutoff relay.
You are quite right, the alarm will not go off in all cases of overheating, It is a coolant loss alarm, no more or less. It will normally go off in the event of coolant loss long before the temp gauge starts to rise, in fact if the gauge starts to rise,even if noticed it is often to late and damage is done.
Just had a email from a Landy owner. 60mph down the motorway, alarm starts screaming, pulls over and finds the waterpump bearing failed, coolant pouring out. Saved the day and ordered another kit for his other car.
It's reassuring to hear it "beep" every time you switch on, telling you your top hose is full of coolant and not dripped away overnight. How many check their levels every morning??
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Originally posted by MaverickAs unfortunatly they only loss the coolant after the head cracks and pressurizise the system.
Nev
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Originally posted by RedRunner View Posthow come no body's tested one of these on a petrol motor?
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