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temp. gun
i was wondering if its ok to use a regular tempuratre gun used in hvac or should i get a temp gun from a rc company. i belive me temp gun i have now is 3inch surface area per foot.
thanks 4 the help derek |
RE: temp. gun
Well Im a mechanic and use a snap on temp gun. So yes that would work
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RE: temp. gun
ORIGINAL: dwc1984 i was wondering if its ok to use a regular tempuratre gun used in hvac or should i get a temp gun from a rc company. i belive me temp gun i have now is 3inch surface area per foot. thanks 4 the help derek |
RE: temp. gun
Yup, I use a duratrax one and have to keep moving it around untill I get the highest reading. It looks like I'm pointing it at the side of the cooling head 1/4 the way up when it is actually reading the plug temp. Don't waste your $ if you have a good one already.
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RE: temp. gun
I use a raytek mt4.
Just make sure if you don't use the laser to aim for the plug. Place the temp gun right on the head and move it around till you find the hottest temp. If I hold mine 2-3 inches off the head and use the laser the temp will read 220 but if I put the temp gun right on the head it reads 260. I see people use the laser and be like "wow my engine is only running 180" when its really probably 240 or more. That's just what I've found out on mine. |
RE: temp. gun
ORIGINAL: dwc1984 i was wondering if its ok to use a regular tempuratre gun used in hvac or should i get a temp gun from a rc company. i belive me temp gun i have now is 3inch surface area per foot. thanks 4 the help derek |
RE: temp. gun
I use a Mastercool infrared w/ a laser that I got off eBay for about 40 bucks.
Comes in very handy, not just for taking engine temps. |
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