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Old June 4th 04, 10:38 PM
jls
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"Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote in message
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Had both (now have EDM JPI-700.) Check out JPI's new series (legal
replacement for steam gauges in a few planes.) I like the operation of

the
JPI better. User interface seems better to me, FWIW.

Had good support with both. Although, I did have to replace two probes

from
the EI.

If you need (or plan) a block heater, get this sorted out beforehand. The
EI or JPI probes will need to co-exist with the CHT/heater probes. For

this
reason I have a Reiff system (bands, no probes)

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Thx, {|;-)

Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.



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Thanks for your input and I like JPI too. But, what I need costs over
$5,000 and that's a little hefty when you consider that Rocky Mountain
Instruments, a very reputable company with a good track record, provides
quality monitoring for much less money. Of course, the system I would be
purchasing is for an experimental.


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Old June 4th 04, 11:02 PM
Ray Andraka
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In that case, look at the Epic engine monitoring and control system from
unison. It's got the engine monitor and an advanced FADEC engine control
wrapped up in one package. Not allowed on factory builts yet.

jls wrote:

"Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote in message
...
Had both (now have EDM JPI-700.) Check out JPI's new series (legal
replacement for steam gauges in a few planes.) I like the operation of

the
JPI better. User interface seems better to me, FWIW.

Had good support with both. Although, I did have to replace two probes

from
the EI.

If you need (or plan) a block heater, get this sorted out beforehand. The
EI or JPI probes will need to co-exist with the CHT/heater probes. For

this
reason I have a Reiff system (bands, no probes)

--

Thx, {|;-)

Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.



take off my shoes to reply


Thanks for your input and I like JPI too. But, what I need costs over
$5,000 and that's a little hefty when you consider that Rocky Mountain
Instruments, a very reputable company with a good track record, provides
quality monitoring for much less money. Of course, the system I would be
purchasing is for an experimental.


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