52mm boost gauge
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52mm boost gauge
Does anybody know of a accurate boost gauge that is 52mm in size and lights up in amber, to match my si cluster? I would get the defi gauges but they are 60mm and also i've only seen 52mm gauge bezels for around the cluster. And I really want to get the innovate Air fuel gauge in amber because that is a perfect match, and is also 52mm gauge. Any input would be great.
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Re: 52mm boost gauge
Thanks ill have to check those out, defi doesn't make the BF series, I think it is, in 52mm which is the one I like. Can anybody find pictures of gauge set-ups in 96-00 civic's. Minus the pillar gauges cause that's too common and can be seen easily.
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Re: 52mm boost gauge
I've used Autometer, Greddy, Megan Racing and now Prosports. I can say they are pretty accurate. they don't bounce around like megan, or autometer and a nice smooth stepper motor. from what I read awhile ago, is that it utilizes the same stepper motor that is used in the defi's. I don't know why many people overlook these gauges. there nice for the price. I am currently using the peak/warning oil pressure, oil temperature and boost gauge from Prosport. oh and been using them for over a year now. problem free!!!
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I understand your concern, that's why I went through so many different gauges. I needed something accurate, that I wasn't going to spend an arm and leg getting. I drive off my gauges.....if there not right, I won't go anywhere. gotta know what's up with my engine at all times.
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Re: 52mm boost gauge
I understand your concern, that's why I went through so many different gauges. I needed something accurate, that I wasn't going to spend an arm and leg getting. I drive off my gauges.....if there not right, I won't go anywhere. gotta know what's up with my engine at all times.
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prosports are ok for the money but the quality isn't nearly as high as greddy or defi. There is just something cheesy looking about the way the face looks under the curved plastic. The button on mine never worked so I can't even set the peak warning feature. It reads exactly the same as my mechanical greddy though.
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if you can find them omori guages are nice. http://n8rws.com/sti%20my%20omori%20...nter%20pod.JPG
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/rallyspo...autometer.html
theres a seller on a wrx forum selling them still. $140-200 range
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/rallyspo...autometer.html
theres a seller on a wrx forum selling them still. $140-200 range
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Re: 52mm boost gauge
if you can find them omori guages are nice. http://n8rws.com/sti%20my%20omori%20...nter%20pod.JPG
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/rallyspo...autometer.html
theres a seller on a wrx forum selling them still. $140-200 range
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/rallyspo...autometer.html
theres a seller on a wrx forum selling them still. $140-200 range
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