>What do you think Steve, can you think of some various sampling points on >yer vehicle that you'd like to monitor (like clutch plates?) ;-) Ha ha. >:-p Seriously, I wish I could somehow monitor a vibration level. But seat-of-the-pants method is probably good enough. The V6anagon was talking all those months (see my mentions about engine droning and shifter-handle vibration in many previous posts), but I just wasn't listening. :( Other than that, how about CHT, EGT, O2 sensor output, voltage at starter terminal, voltage/current at generator output, manifold pressure, water temp, oil press and temp, fuel flow rate (questionalble use), just for starters. Oh yeah, starter current. Accelerometers, anyone? :^) Thanks for the addresses! Steve
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