floscan model 7000
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floscan model 7000
Hey guys,
There's a set of these gauges brand new in the box for sale , $425. I can't find this model on West marine on line. I've only found the model 9000. Is this a decent deal? Any comments?
Thanks in advance.
There's a set of these gauges brand new in the box for sale , $425. I can't find this model on West marine on line. I've only found the model 9000. Is this a decent deal? Any comments?
Thanks in advance.
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John,
The list price is $1,005.00 for diesel 300 hp, but you'll need to find out if the one you're looking at is going to work on your engines... The 7000 series comes in a wide array of hp applications & both gas & diesel. You'll also need two units, one for each engine.
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The list price is $1,005.00 for diesel 300 hp, but you'll need to find out if the one you're looking at is going to work on your engines... The 7000 series comes in a wide array of hp applications & both gas & diesel. You'll also need two units, one for each engine.
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John,
They might work, but you need to be real sure that they are for diesel. You've got 2 sensors per engine, (total of 4), that measure fuel coming in and fuel being returned. Get the sensor model number of what he has & check with Floscan for compatability with your engines... sales@floscan.com phone (206) 524-6625 They should be: Model 201/231 Series K Diesel Standard Flow Sensors
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They might work, but you need to be real sure that they are for diesel. You've got 2 sensors per engine, (total of 4), that measure fuel coming in and fuel being returned. Get the sensor model number of what he has & check with Floscan for compatability with your engines... sales@floscan.com phone (206) 524-6625 They should be: Model 201/231 Series K Diesel Standard Flow Sensors
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After getting the right model #'s and calling Floscan, I found out that they're model 6500 analog not digital. They'll work with my engines and have all 4 sensors. Not sure if I want to mess with them or not...sounds like a pain to hook them up and to get them calibrated, plus. just another thing to break.
Mike, I'll give you a call later.
Thanks.
Mike, I'll give you a call later.
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John, I finished transplanting trees for the morning from one lot to the other, going to listen to it rain while I try to figure out what I did wrong on the maps for my book project.
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