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geobloke



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Morning Eric. Thank you for the suggestion but this is a very old thread that has been resurrected. The gent just wanted to know the part numbers.

I actually have the gauge, sensor and hose adapter sitting in my garage ready to stick up for sale. I went the Madman way after this thread and love it. 🙈 🤠 Honestly one of the best things you can buy for a TD5


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windy81



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+1 for the Madman, although costly, they are brilliant and I shall be installing one as soon as funds are available.

Madman are working on the next iteration of their gauge, so I think i'll wait for that to come out.
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ericvv



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Post #767807 9th Apr 2019 10:18am
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geobloke



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windy81 wrote:
+1 for the Madman, although costly, they are brilliant and I shall be installing one as soon as funds are available.

Madman are working on the next iteration of their gauge, so I think i'll wait for that to come out.


Good grief another North Wales bod. I am the blue 110 with roll cage wave if you see we trawling the A55 Thumbs Up
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windy81



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Well I never, it's a small world isn't it. Big blue defender, I will keep an eye out !
I was not long ago I was on the A55 around Llandudno, Bodelwyddan and Bangor breaking the engine in on my 200tdi, ringing it's neck at .........

wait for it.....

a massive 75mph. Felt too fast to be going in a 90. Rolling with laughter
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geobloke



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Well Windy you will definitely see me around Bangor as that's where I live and work.

Love the 200tdi it is a superb engine, pretty much bombproof, really must get my 90 back on the road again.

This is Myfanwy (Miffy) the blacktop munching terror of many an A55 commuter Mr. Green Whistle



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She's a pussycat really Rolling Eyes
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geobloke



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leslie_choo



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wondering if you have sold it ? if not i am interested to buy
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lightning



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miker wrote:
Numbers on gauges make people worry! The normal gauge basically indicates "cold, warming up, normal, Oh crap"


l interpreted my TD5 gauge as "cold, normal, too late"
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geobloke



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leslie_choo wrote:
wondering if you have sold it ? if not i am interested to buy


Hi Leslie. Yes the gauge went on to new owners many years ago now. Good luck finding one. Thumbs Up
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geobloke



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lightning wrote:
miker wrote:
Numbers on gauges make people worry! The normal gauge basically indicates "cold, warming up, normal, Oh crap"


l interpreted my TD5 gauge as "cold, normal, too late"


Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Too true Rolling with laughter
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mturri



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Temp gauge behaviour/response can be easily modified (through map editing). Happy to elaborate, if interested. 24 yrs of Td5 ownership
D110 Td5 MY06 fully tuned up
ex-D2 Td5 MY04 Auto
ex-D110 Td5 MY00
ex-D2 Td5 MY00
ex-D2 Td5 MY99
ex-D1 300Tdi MY89
ex-D90 200Tdi MY87
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KISSMYAURA



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 2.5 TD SW Epsom Green



I have the Blue Sea Oled 1741 temp guage, wrapped the sensor to the top Rad pipe on TD5, very happy with it.
Also have the voltmeter to match.
Post #932229 2nd Dec 2021 6:23pm
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