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Jorsher 09-06-2006 12:04 AM

what are some good gauges...
 
Yeah it's a simple question.

What gauge do you recommend? I saw some cheap ones on ebay but not sure if cheap ones will possibly be inaccurate or shitty or whatever. I'm buying one of those cluster gauge pods for my ek, and going to get a boost gauge and not sure on what other gauge to get.

What is a good cheap ebay gauge and other than a boost gauge, which should I get? afr?

Thanks nignogs

SkunT 09-06-2006 12:14 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
defi. -> although they are expensive as ----, but look sexy and are very accurate!

auto meter ->great gauges, great prices. I would invest in these.

con 09-06-2006 12:25 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
sport compact 2 in the stupid duty, gots to run a pyro in that or she will melt down in the hills or pulling to hard :6

78NOVA 09-06-2006 12:35 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
id go with autometer and there buddies autoguage. got a autoguage 5 inch tach and plan on getting my vac/boost, air/fuel ratio, and oil pressure guage when i do my b18a1-t buildup and swap.

con 09-06-2006 12:38 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
narrowband air/fuel gauges = poop.

Boost Creep 09-06-2006 12:39 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
how do you have like 500+ posts here and ask if you should get an Air/Fuel ratio gauge? :S

Jorsher 09-06-2006 12:44 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 

Originally Posted by Boost Creep
how do you have like 500+ posts here and ask if you should get an Air/Fuel ratio gauge? :S

because i've never turbod a car nor have i bought gauges, which is the reason for this thread in the first place. I figured I would need an afr gauge, and would have bought one unless told otherwise. At least post something useful :P

highroller, I plan on running the wideband at all times and I'm purchasing the lc-1. I know the ecu uses a narrowband voltage range, do these gauges use the same or would I be able to use the wideband for the both the gauge and ecu?

SkunT 09-06-2006 12:54 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
you should look at 95% of the race cars in the U.S. they all rock auto meter gauges. then you go to your local car part store and they have them on the shelf. holy ----. you think they are good gauges?

as for the wb gauge. ---- that. run the plx

Boost Creep 09-06-2006 12:57 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 

Originally Posted by Jorsher
because i've never turbod a car nor have i bought gauges, which is the reason for this thread in the first place. I figured I would need an afr gauge, and would have bought one unless told otherwise. At least post something useful :P

highroller, I plan on running the wideband at all times and I'm purchasing the lc-1. I know the ecu uses a narrowband voltage range, do these gauges use the same or would I be able to use the wideband for the both the gauge and ecu?

something usefull? DO SOME ------- RESEARCH.

Heres something usefull Buy 2 A/F gauges,shove them up your ass, buy an LC-1 then throw it away and put the stickers on the outside of your car,then drive it off a cliff.

FooK 09-06-2006 01:02 AM

Re: what are some good gauges...
 
my favorite was a spearco boost gauge.

other than that id probably run an oil pressure guage.


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