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Carnesd 09-09-2005 08:06 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
my autometer boost guage reads 10 vac with my car off. :-\ I've only had for less than a year.

krustindumm 09-09-2005 08:29 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 

Originally Posted by Snafubmx234

Originally Posted by krustindumm
my dilema is i already have 2 of them, A:F and boost

maybe i will just throw those in the civic.

I am looking for something for the 240.

A/F is useless, boost should be fine seeing as how it's a mechanical gauge.

A:F is not useless, i've got a WB to tune with, but it's big and ----. the A:F will tell me real quick if i am loosing fuel at WOT (dead injector, loosing fuel pressure, whatever).

I looked all through autometer's site, they don't have any usefull full-sweep electronic gauges, and I really don't like mechanical gauges or short sweep electronic.

absolutezroo 09-09-2005 09:34 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
i love when people ask opinions..and then decide to ignore or contradict all helpful info personally i'd go with autometer..but hey..it's your money

BoosTedZSix 09-09-2005 11:27 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
you do realize that those wideband gauges are made for narrow band o2 sensors? narrowband is useless. why didnt you buy a wideband with a gauge or just use some type of datalogging program to log what its reading. rather than going with a worthless gauge that just goes back and forth :-* . IMO waste of 50 bucks or how much that damn thing costs

krustindumm 09-10-2005 12:01 AM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 

Originally Posted by BoosTedZSix
you do realize that those wideband gauges are made for narrow band o2 sensors? narrowband is useless. why didnt you buy a wideband with a gauge or just use some type of datalogging program to log what its reading. rather than going with a worthless gauge that just goes back and forth :-* . IMO waste of 50 bucks or how much that damn thing costs

I do have a wideband & laptop to use to tune with, the A:F gauge is just to keep up there while driving. It should read consistantly while in open-loop. If I see it drop lean sudenly I'll know to let off and check with a wideband before continuing. It's kinda hard to carry a laptop & convertor box everywhere with me, or to stick a laptop on my dash.

krustindumm 09-10-2005 12:05 AM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 

Originally Posted by absolutezroo
i love when people ask opinions..and then decide to ignore or contradict all helpful info personally i'd go with autometer..but hey..it's your money

First I asked for facts, not opinions. I have a pair here, I know how they look, and how visible they are. Icould have been more specific in that I would like to know how consistant the temp and pressure gauges are.

I had a set of "3A racing" gauges that were withing 3% of snap-on gauges for temp & oil pressure, I wondere'd if the megan's would be of similar construction.

Autometer does not make anything to my liking, no full sweep electronic gauges except the nexus series, and those are all $150+ and need a controller.

quicksilvia 09-10-2005 03:26 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
can you wire the light to a switch so that they are only dark when the switch is on?

krustindumm 09-10-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
if you wanted to i suppose you could.

they have 3 lighting wires, positive, negative, and illumination (+12V to dim with headlights er whatever on)

quicksilvia 09-10-2005 04:29 PM

Re: Anybody used the megan racing gauges?
 
i think im gonna buy 2 off ebay tonight; they're like 40 bucks each


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