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| WHO ARE
CAI? |
| CAI is the oldest established
automotive gauge maker in the world, and the UK's largest
independent. We supply such prestige marques as Aston Martin, Rolls
Royce and Lotus. CAI was formerly the SMITHS Instrument Company,
which was the supplier of choice for the classic British Sports cars
of the 50's 60's and 70's, such as MG, Triumph, Jaguar and the AC
Cobra, our pedigree is impeccable. The products that you buy have
been designed for and tested by the most discerning of
customers. |
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| WHAT HAPPENS IF I RUN INTO TROUBLE DURING
INSTALLATION OF MY
GAUGE? | |
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Firstly, we should say
that we've tried to avoid trouble for you by:- |
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- Having clearly written
instructions
- Having a comprehensive range of
matching sensors
- Supplying adapters and bushings
with all our senders to accommodate the most common thread
types.
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However, if you do get into
trouble, then help is only an e-mail away at technical@caigauge.com
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MY CAR ALREADY HAS
SENDERS FITTED, DO I NEED TO BUY NEW TO GO WITH MY
GAUGES? |
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The answer here is "it just
depends". Around the world there are 3 or 4 different electrical standards
for gauges and senders. The standards are normally expressed in terms of
their ohmic values at the low and high end of the scale shown on the
gauge. So a typical European standard would be 180 ohms at empty and 10
ohms at full for a fuel gauge/sender combination. In North America you may
find gauges that are 33 ohms at empty and 240 ohms at full. CAI follow
the European Standard, so if you have compatible senders, then that's
fine, if you don't then you will need to buy matching senders from us, and
although we've used a fuel gauge as an example, the same is true for all
electrical temperature and pressure gauges as well.
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WHAT'S THE BEST WAY TO
PICK UP A SPEED SIGNAL FOR MY ELECTRONIC
SPEEDOMETER? |
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There are several ways of picking up a
speed signal, but some are definitely better than others, our
recommendation, in order of preference would
be:-
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- If your engine is of recent manufacture
with electronic management then you can collect a very clean, precise
signal from the electronic control unit of the engine management system,
and you also avoid the need to buy and fit a sensor.
- If your engine was originally fitted
with a speedometer, then you will have a mechanical take-off for the
speedometer cable. Here you could fit a ball effect device, which uses
the mechanical take off to generate an electronic signal, or you can use
a magnetic sensor kit as described below.
- If your engine came with neither a
speedometer cable take off, nor an electronic engine management system,
then you will have to use a magnetic sensor, to count the revolutions of
the prop shaft or the revolutions of the road wheels. CAI offers a
magnetic sensor kit which can be ordered when you purchase your
speedometer.
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Detailed fitting instructions are
available for the sensor kit via the following link. |
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MAGNETIC SENSOR FITTING
INSTRUCTIONS
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WHAT PREPARATIONS DO I
NEED TO MAKE PRIOR TO INSTALLING MY
INSTRUMENTS? |
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The most important rule is DISCONNECT THE
BATTERY, before attempting any electrical
connections. |