Electrical Gauges - Need suggestions
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Electrical Gauges - Need suggestions
Hi all,
I'm currently looking for suggestions for my FI setup come spring.
I'm going with Fuel/Oil pressure and Boost/Vac.
Here is my criteria:
- Full sweep
- Electrical
You guys know of anything that falls within this criteria is reliable and priced reasonably ?
Any and all info is appreciated, thanks.
Si
I'm currently looking for suggestions for my FI setup come spring.
I'm going with Fuel/Oil pressure and Boost/Vac.
Here is my criteria:
- Full sweep
- Electrical
You guys know of anything that falls within this criteria is reliable and priced reasonably ?
Any and all info is appreciated, thanks.
Si
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Re: Electrical Gauges - Need suggestions (simon98h22)
Everyone has their own brand and flavor of gauge.. Check into Stewart Warner brand of gauges, they are alot cheaper and just as accurate as the higher priced stuff..
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This isnt a classified.
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*
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Re: (CRXDrew)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRXDrew »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This isnt a classified.
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*</TD></TR></TABLE>
I started an add in FI classifiedsd for it incase peeps have them for sale.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1165437
I have to admit, the greddy ones are nice. Thanks for the suggestions guys, keep it comming.
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*</TD></TR></TABLE>
I started an add in FI classifiedsd for it incase peeps have them for sale.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1165437
I have to admit, the greddy ones are nice. Thanks for the suggestions guys, keep it comming.
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Re: (CRXDrew)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRXDrew »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*</TD></TR></TABLE>
I like autometer as well but the ONLY line in Autometer that carries a full sweep electrical 52mm oil pressure gauge is the Cobalt ones. It and the fuel pressure are 350$ cdn EACH
Anyway... Autometer has always gotten it done for me. But sometimes I think that even Summit Racing guages can't be terrible. (I wouldn't use them for boost but why not oil pressure) *shrug*</TD></TR></TABLE>
I like autometer as well but the ONLY line in Autometer that carries a full sweep electrical 52mm oil pressure gauge is the Cobalt ones. It and the fuel pressure are 350$ cdn EACH
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