Digatron DT-31RI, DT-32RI, DT-33RI, DT-34RI, DT-35RI Installation Instructions Manual

DT-30RI SERIES INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
Thoroughly read all of the installation instructions before attempting to install your instrument. Failure to do so could result in damage to the instrument or other problems arising.
These instructions cover the installation of all sensors in the “30RI” series. You need only those that apply to your par­ticular Model.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Before reattaching the battery cover, check the battery pressure pad on the inside of the battery cover. This pad must apply pressure to the batteries when the cover is in place. Er­ratic instrument readings may be experienced if the batteries move around excessively during use.
For longest battery life, we recommend alkaline batteries.
INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION
Before you begin cutting and drilling your dash panel, two conditions should be met whenever possible.
1: A distance of at least 6" must be maintained between the instrument and any ignition components (plug wires, spark plugs, ignition coil, distributor, or magneto) to prevent electri­cal interference from affecting the operation of the instrument.
2: Access to the rear of the instrument should be provided to allow for connecting and disconnecting the sensors. Easy removal of the instrument from the dash panel is also needed for battery changes.
For dash panel mounting the instrument, a correctly sized rectangular opening in the dash panel is required. ( A template is provided with each instrument for your convenience.)
Below is a chart showing the size of the opening required for each model.
MODEL REAR MOUNT
DT-31 3.500” x 4.500”
GROUNDING
The engine of the vehicle should also be grounded to the chassis by a wide, braided ground strap (1/2" or wider and as short as practical) for best instrument operating results. When establishing a new ground connection, it is important to make these connections to clean bare metal . Paint, anodizing, rust and other contaminants will impede the shorting out of electri­cal interference which may affect the operation of your instru­ment. Wire lengths must also be kept as short as possible.
WIRE ROUTING NOTES
The following instructions apply to the sensors that run from the engine compartment to the instrument. These sensors should always be routed as far away as possible from the igni­tion system components. (plug wires, spark plugs, ignition coils, distributor or magneto). Leads too close to these compo­nents may pick up radiated electrical interference and cause erratic instrument readings and operation. A distance of at least 6" from these components is desirable in all installations
Route all the sensor wires from the engine into the driver's compartment through a protected opening in the firewall. The opening must provide protection against the sharp metal edges of the hole. Large rubber grommets available from most auto supply or hardware stores work best.
Do not coil sensor wires together. Keep the individual sensor wires separated as much as possible. Separating the wires will help to eliminate the induction of electrical interfe r­ence from one sensor into the other sensor leads. Induced
interference will cause erratic instrument readings.
Exhaust Sensor leads must not be routed together with any Tach Sensor leads. Provide a totally separate routing path for
the Tach Sensor lead.
DO NOT OPERATE the instrument with any disconnected or open inputs. Unused instrument inputs must be terminated
at the back of the instrument with a shorting plug available from DIGATRON. Inputs that are left open can cause erratic display readings and in some instances, instrument damage can result.
DASH INDICATOR WARNING LIGHT
DT-32 3.500” x 4.050” DT-33 3.500” x 6.600” DT-34 3.500” x 6.600” DT-35 3.500” x 9.000 ”
P/N DI-118BN Mount the Dash Indicator light directly in the driver's line of sight in the dash panel. The indicator mounts in a 1/2" diameter hole. It is important that the driver
be able to see this indicator while driving without looking away from the track.
After drilling and deburring the 1/2" hole in the dash panel, place the aluminum indicator bezel through the hole from the driver compartment. Press the retaining washer on to the back side of the aluminum bezel. (Takes a lot of pressure.) Insert the lamp assembly through the back of the bezel into the lens. Press the plastic retaining plug into the rear of the bezel to se­cure the lamp assembly in place. Connect the lead to the Or- ange connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the con­nector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
the bracket to the steering wheel in a position that will provide easy access to the switch while driving.
Tie the coil cord to the steering wheel and or column where
needed to prevent it from interfering with the driver. Connect the lead to the White connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SENSORS
P/N EXT-1 *** RBN Because the EGT sensor leads are the most sensitive to ignition interference or electrical interfe r­ence, it is recommended that the probes be installed in the rear header tubes of a front engine vehicle and in the front header tubes of a rear engine vehicle. Installed in this manner it will be easier to route the leads to maintain the recommended distance from ignition components. Install the sensor into the header at a point approximately 2" from the head side of the exhaust flange. Drill a 13/64" hole in a location in the header which will allow easy access to the sensor. Install the exhaust clamp as­sembly on the header aligning the compression fitting base with the drilled hole in the header. The tip of the sensor should be located at a point approximately 1/4" past the center of the header. Tighten the compression fitting nut to secure the sen­sor in place. Tighten the clamp assembly to secure it to the exhaust header. Route the sensor wires to the instrument pay­ing particular attention to the routing precautions outlined earlier. All exhaust temperature sensors use the same color boot on their connectors. You may want to use a permanent marking pen on the boot to code the leads from the engine
Connect the sensors to the Gray terminals on the back of the instrument. The placement of the terminals on the instru­ment corresponds with the window that EGT is displayed in.. Twist the connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
Repeat this process for any remaining exhaust sensor(s).
NOTE: The Exhaust Temperature Sensor leads are the most susceptible to electrical interference. In extreme circum ­stances where electrical interference cannot be eliminated by following the outlined procedures, try the following sugges­tions. Route your Exhaust Temperature Sensor leads through a grounded metal tube to the instrument.
REMOTE STORE SWITCH
P/N 0T-1 *** BN Any port normally used to monitor the oil temperature may be used for the Oil Temperature Sen- sor. The compression fitting supplied with the sensor is a standard 1/8" Iron pipe thread. Insert the end of the sensor through the compression fitting into the oil to a depth of at least 1". Tighten the compression nut to secure the sensor in place.
Route the sensor wire to the instrument, paying attention to the above wire routing notes. Attach the lead to the Yellow connector on the rear of the instrument. Twist the connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
In some installations, a reducing bushing may be required to adapt the compression fitting to an available oil temperature port.
WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
block or in a location provided in the engine for the purpose of monitoring water temperatures. Do not use the radiator for monitoring water temperature readings. The water temperature sensors use the same compression fitting as the oil tempera­ture sensor.
Route the sensor wire to the instrument, paying attention to the above wire routing notes. Attach the lead to the Red connector on the rear of the instrument. Twist the connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
In some installations, a reducing bushing may be required to adapt the compression fitting to an available water tempera­ture port.
TACH SENSOR INSTALLATION NOTE
DBN Type TACHOMETER SENSOR
Attach the spade connector from the tach sensor to the tach output on your ignition system. Route this sensor lead keeping it as far from your other leads as practical to the back of the instrument. Attach the lead to the Blue connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the sensor connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place. Note: There is a resistor installed in the ignition end of this sensor lead. Do not attempt to shorten the tach lead without replacing this resistor.
sure that the clamp assembly is grounded to the block. Attach the Sensor Extension terminal end to the post on the rear of the se nsor.
Route this sensor extension lead to the instrument paying
attention to the wire routing notes listed earlier. Attach the Green sensor extension connector to the Green connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the sensor connector 1/4 turn to lock the connector in place.
NOTE: Oil pressure in a cold engine is always the greatest
when the engine is first started. You may want to delay turn­ing on the instrument until the engine has been warmed up to eliminate this high pressure reading from being retained as the maximum reading in the instrument's memory.
MBN Type TACHOMETER SENSOR
NOTE: If the Tach does not work as connected, switch the sensor connection to the positive side of the primary winding.
M-5BN Type TACHOMETER SENSOR
P/N TS-1 *** M-5BN This type of Tach sensor is used on non electronic ignitions that use a mechanical (point) mechanism to generate the spark. Attach this sensor to the point side of the coil primary winding.or to the magneto side of the kill switch. This sensor lead has electronic components built into the boot on its terminal end. Serious instrument damage will result if these components are removed.
Route this sensor lead keeping it as far from your other leads as practical to the back of the instrument. Attach the Blue sensor connector to the Blue connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the sensor connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
OIL PRESSURE SENSOR
sensor will monitor pressures up to 150 PSI. Mount the sen- sor directly to the engine block or to a steel braided hose with an added grounding wire. When locating the sensor, remember to avoid the ignition system. If using a braided hose to attach the sensor, a clamp will be required to mount the sensor se­curely. (A 1 3/4” muffler clamp works well for this purpose) Be
FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR
P/N OP-16S and FP-EXT-1 *** SBN -16 PSI.
P/N OP-150S and FP-EXT-1 *** HBN -150 PSI. The Fuel Pressure Sensor supplied with your instrument will
monitor pressures up to 16 PSI for the OP-16S or 150 PSI for the OP-150S.
This sensor should be installed into the fuel system to
monitor the fuel pump outlet pressure. The sensor should be mounted in the same way as the Oil Pressure Sensor. Attach the Sensor Extension terminal end to the post on the rear of the sensor. Route this sensor extension lead to the instrument paying attention to the wire routing notes listed earlier. Attach the Brown or Violet sensor extension connector to the Brown or Violet connector on the back of the instrument. Twist the sensor connector 1/4 turn to lock it in place.
NOTE: If you are burning alcohol, you must remove the
sensor after draining your fuel. Alcohol vapors will damage the seals in the sensor.
POST INSTALLATION NOTES
Before washing the vehicle, the instrument should either be
removed or protected from getting wet. Moisture will normally not harm the instrument. If the instrument does get wet inter­nally it may not work properly until thoroughly dried.
If during use your instrument seems to get lost (displays nonsensical numbers) and will not respond to it’s switches, you can usually reset it by turning the engine off, and then removing and reinstalling one of its batteries. This condition can be caused by electrical interference from the ignition, poor sensor connections, bad grounds or even moisture entering the instrument.
If you are getting erratic readings on your instrument and have checked to be sure that all sensor leads are the recom ­mended distance from the ignition components and that the instrument is well grounded, you may need a new set of “magnetic suppression” type plug wires. Digatron highly re c­ommends the use of Moroso “Blue Max.” Spiral Core or MSD Heli-Core plug wires.
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