New TRD Gauge Comparison-2

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Introducing for 2021 A new gauge brand is added to our Medallion Conversion Kits...The new TRD Brand Marine Gauges. This is a closer look and comparison between the Faria Brand and TRD Brand gauges used in our kits. 2022 UPDATE Effective 1/1/22 due to massive price increases from Faria the TRD gauge kits are now less than the Faria based kits!!!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @barefoot200
    @barefoot200 Рік тому

    Installed your TRD kit last summer. Working great. The gps Speedo has been a great upgrade in my 2000 Malibu Sportster. Keep up the good work Ron!

  • @chadc6108
    @chadc6108 3 роки тому +1

    I purchased the TRD conversion kit 2 years ago and it’s been great. My only complaint was the color of the gauges (blue) compared to my stock medallion gauges. Not Ron’s fault there just isn’t a lot of options out there for 5” gauges. These look great compared to the Faria gauges. Love all the upgrades to these new units and now jealous I dont have these ones. Glad to see some new UA-cam content too. Keep up the good work Ron.
    -Chad

  • @georgesaraamonette1782
    @georgesaraamonette1782 3 роки тому

    Ron and Tina, thanks for the email that recommending this TRD kit. Sounds and looks like a great choice and option. I'll be contacting you at the end of the season for one. I'll check I hope your tach gauge comes with an hour meter included. Best wishes

  • @randudavis9141
    @randudavis9141 3 роки тому

    That is Awesome!! Love your videos.. Yove inspired me to get my 1988 Ski Supreme running again this year.. Skiing behind a big ol waverunner DOES still give you a great workout but Dang, I miss my Supreme!! Thanks for the great advice and videos.. I a huge fan!!

  • @johnmiller632
    @johnmiller632 Рік тому

    merry christmas to you and yours/tks for what you do

  • @ericyukins6611
    @ericyukins6611 2 роки тому

    I'm glad you put a COVID mask on the mic.! Now I can take the mask off my speakers :)

  • @chetcramer
    @chetcramer 3 роки тому +1

    Ron,
    I’d like to request a video on oil pressure systems. I have been troubleshooting my system on a 1986 ski Nautique. I have replaced gauge with correct vdo replacement and the sending unit with correct replacement. Tried several different sending units. Gauge reads 80 psi in all scenarios? Any help / advice is appreciated.

    • @torsson2
      @torsson2 3 роки тому

      Find/borrow a manual gauge that you can thread where the sending unit is and check so you don't just have 80 psi.

  • @whatasavage1901
    @whatasavage1901 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, question though. I would like to set my correct hours on the tach gauge so hypothetically, if I were to connect the positive and negative out of the boat would the hours count up?

    • @rontanis1024
      @rontanis1024  3 роки тому +1

      No that will not work, the hourmeter only works when the tach is active (engine running) There are safeguards built in to prevent you from doing what you woudl like to do. There are others who would buy high hour boats, replace the hourmeter & re-sell the boat with false hours showing. Mark the old hourmeter reading on the back of the new tach & in your boat paperwork. The engine emc also records the hours if ever needed.

    • @whatasavage1901
      @whatasavage1901 3 роки тому

      @@rontanis1024 Thank you for the reply, love my gauges from you and the TRD's look awesome!

    • @donaldayers2610
      @donaldayers2610 Рік тому

      @@rontanis1024 I bought a beautiful one owner 1992 Master Craft ProStar 190 this spring in mint condition with 169 hours showing on guage. I do not know what the EMC is but is there a way I can find out how many original hours are on this boat?

    • @rontanis1024
      @rontanis1024  Рік тому

      @@donaldayers2610 If it's carbureated, no, if it's Fuel injected, yes, the fuel injection systems rely on an engine computer (ECM) to control injection, ignition, etc. and it would also contain engine hours, but can only be read by a brand specific code reader, not they type used for cars.