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Longacre Pyrometers
Well, it looks like Longarce either expanded their line with some cheaper pyrometers, or reduced pricing, because they've got some downright affordable pyros!
I just ordered a tire pyrometer: http://www.longacreracing.com/images...yros/50640.jpg AccuTech™ Deluxe Digital Pyrometer — 50640 - Accurate, super-fast response electronics - 'Holds' highest temp reached - Compares one temp to another with the push of a button - Low battery indicator and auto shut-off - 2000º Range - ºF or ºC switchable - Coil cord tire probe and foam lined carrying case included and an infrared pyrometer: http://www.longacreracing.com/images...yros/50613.jpg AccuTech™ Infrared Laser Pyrometer - 850º — 50613 - Instant response, non-contact temps - Back lites for nite use - ºF or ºC - Laser sighting for accuracy - Padded pouch included All for cheaper than their previous tire probe pyrometers used to cost. I'll be loaning these to any SECCS members that need 'em at the autoX for the low price of beer after the event. :disco: http://www.longacreracing.com/catalog/index.asp |
Did you buy one or both?
I have an older tire probe one that is not quite as nice, but very functional, and available for use. I don't care for the IR ones for tires, the surface cools way to fast IMHO. They are good for brakes, intercoolers etc. I think I have seen Infrared ones under $100, but not Lonacre |
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Oh well. When they get here I'm gonna be running around the house taking the temps of everything. :lol: |
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I got one for my gokart about $80-$100. I don't know how good it is!! Make by Digatron in USA.
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