
ENGINE GUARD EG01-2
Dual Temperature Sensor Kit
$139.00 inc. GST
Includes:
- 1 x Digital Display Unit
- 2 x Bolt-on Temperature Sensors with 5m cable
- Wiring loom, water resistant connectors
- Owner’s Manual
- The kit is supplied in a transparent retail package with hanger hole at the top, barcoded.
Dual Temperature Sensor System
This system gives you the ability to monitor 2 different locations at the same time. For example, you could monitor:
- engine cylinder head & oil temperature. This is easy- just slide a large stainless hose clamp over the oil filter, slide the sensor under the edge and tighten! No need to tap into oil galleries, etc.
- engine and auto transmission
- both cylinder heads on a V8, flat 4 or 6.
- coolant temperature in and out of radiator on modified vehicles to test if the radiator is satisfactory
- dual engine set ups such as boats or planes (yes, we have systems being used on planes..)
The Display shows temperature on sensor 1 as the default, but the operator can change between 1 and 2 at any time. In addition, if either sensor reaches the alarm set point and the alarm is triggered, the Display shows WHICH sensor and also the actual temp reading in real time. In addition, on start-up the Display shows both set-points individually.
How does ENGINE GUARD work?
The ENGINE GUARD single temperature sensor system is an advanced digital temperature gauge with a user-adjustable audible alarm. Designed to warn you of overheating, the system will also provide very accurate real time monitoring of changes in temperature. Many owners report that they are surprised to see significant variations in engine temperature, whereas the factory temperature gauge hardly moves. This is because most factory temperature gauges only show LARGE temperature changes- typically in three stages being ‘COLD – OK – OVERHEATING’. But actual engine temperatures can change between 90°c and 110°c and the needle may not move! This is designed to give you ‘peace of mind’. Unfortunately, engines can also go from “OK” to “OVERHEATING” in seconds, causing expensive damage. ENGINE GUARD will warn you before the damage is done!
With ENGINE GUARD you can monitor small changes in temperature- and take action. And the changes are detected very, very quickly. For example, on most vehicles an ENGINE GUARD will show a change in temperature (after starting from cold) in under 40 seconds. By contrast, most factory gauges take many minutes! And the ENGINE GUARD is remarkably good at detecting temperature changes due to load. As an example, we recently completed a test: a Toyota Prado was used to see the impact of tyre pressures on engine temperature. The test revealed that at 100kmh and 30psi tyre pressure the display showed 116°c but at the same speed and 40psi the temperature drops to 112°c. So you can adjust your driving style using the accurate feedback. For example, you can change to a lower gear or slow down if you see a gradual rise in temperature (particularly if towing).
Importantly, the system uses a temperature sensor located directly on the metal of the engine. The sensor is usually located on the cylinder head, on the inlet side inline with the combustion chambers. The sensor is installed like a washer under a bolt- quick and easy! A typical location is on the lifting lugs/brackets on the rear of the head. Cylinder head temperature is a very accurate predictor of overheating. After all, this is where the combustion takes place. In testing, we have reliably demonstrated that if an engine has a sudden loss of coolant, head temperature will start to rise within 20 seconds. As the alarm set point is usually set around 2 – 5 degrees above the normal highest operating temperature, it will give a very accurate and timely warning. Equally, unlike traditional ‘immersed in coolant’ type temperature senders (as per most manufacturers) if you suffer a sudden catastrophic coolant loss, the ENGINE GUARD will still function perfectly. By contrast most factory gauges will DROP in temperature if there is no coolant, effectively telling you the wrong thing! The ENGINE GUARD will also show accurate temperature if the coolant is not circulating (such as a stuck thermostat or failed water pump) whereas immersed senders would fail to show any change.
The digital Display is designed to be simple to install and easy to operate. The Display mounts almost ‘flush’ on the dashboard (only 19mm thick) and can be located anywhere that suits the driver or operator. It also uses a high bond self-adhesive backing so no need to drill or cut into the dash. Operating the Display is simple. The system records the highest temperature in the memory, making setting a breeze, and this alarm setpoint is displayed on start-up. It also features multiple error warnings if faults exist. There are also 11 adjustable parameters to allow you to customize the system to suit your exact purposes, from display brightness to alarm delay and reset times.
So don’t delay- ENGINE GUARD today!
This model is excellent value- giving effectively twice the monitoring for not much more!
Includes 1 x Display Unit, 2 x Sensors, wiring loom, plugs and full installation instructions. The system is supplied in a transparent retail package with hanger hole at the top.
Reviews
See All ReviewsI can’t recommend this product enough!
Ash Petersen
Already paid for itself
Gertenaar Aust
Mini Cooper S engine saved
I recently purchased Engine Guard unit for 2 vehicles. First install was to my 2008 Mini Cooper S. They have aluminium block as well as aluminium head, and are designed to run hot.
I also fitted new silicon coolant hoses. I used 2 sensors, one fitted to the head/inlet manifold at the water pump end. The other was attached to the opposite end of the head at the thermostat housing and radiator hose end.
I drove the car intentionally hard to force maximum temperature. Just as I was changing down gears for my driveway, the Engine Guard alarm went off showing a warning for both sensors. Luckily I was 50 metres from my driveway.
One off the new stainless hose clamps had failed and the lower radiator hose had blown off.
I was extremely impressed with the warning and on checking under the bonnet noted the alarm was so quick to alert me that the radiator hadn’t even had a chance to empty fully. I had set the alarms at 5 degrees above max running temp. Also worth noting the head temp varies up to 12 degrees at each end. Worth fitting dual sensors in my view.
I am a mechanic with nearly 50 years experience. I’m very impressed
Greg Walker