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k c Established Member
Number of posts : 746 Age : 36 Location : Chicago, IL Vehicle : CTA BRO Reputation : 0
| Subject: gauges February 17th 2007, 2:36 am | |
| im going to skip rims for now and get some gauges, i have an omori boost gauge so far and need oil temp/pressure, water temp and maybe fuel/air ratio.
would u guys suggest me gettin omori for the rest of the gauges or just get cheaper ones. throw me some suggestions
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D*S Dstar *********
Number of posts : 11246 Age : 37 Location : Mission Control, motherfucker. Vehicle : RED SHARK V1-5, MOBY DICK. Reputation : 128
| Subject: Re: gauges February 17th 2007, 2:56 am | |
| Omori if you wanna keep that car is pimpin as you bought it. But Defi,apexi,Blitz and some others are awesome too. | |
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tyler Post Whore
Number of posts : 2227 Age : 112 Vehicle : s14 Reputation : -1
| Subject: Re: gauges February 17th 2007, 12:29 pm | |
| - D*star wrote:
- Omori if you wanna keep that car is pimpin as you bought it.
But Defi,apexi,Blitz and some others are awesome too. WERD. i would. try to keep all the gauges the same. but thats just me. or now would be a good time to switch out the omori gauge if its not to your satisfaction and want to go with a different brand. | |
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k c Established Member
Number of posts : 746 Age : 36 Location : Chicago, IL Vehicle : CTA BRO Reputation : 0
| Subject: Re: gauges February 17th 2007, 1:10 pm | |
| ah alright thanks, i guess imma jus buy diff guages and jus change the boost later on | |
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A-Town-SR Post Enthusiast
Number of posts : 1423 Age : 36 Location : Algonquin, IL Vehicle : SR 240sx (hatch) Reputation : 0
| Subject: Re: gauges February 18th 2007, 1:51 am | |
| O yea no air/fuel either unless your goin wideband dont waste money on a christmas light
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Nackers Post Enthusiast
Number of posts : 1608 Age : 40 Location : Rockford, IL Vehicle : 03 350z and 89 Hatch Reputation : 3
| Subject: Re: gauges February 18th 2007, 12:41 pm | |
| I'd go with something I could actually read. I don't like to look at a gauge then try to figure out what it is in standard units. Some people just memorize safe ranges, but to me that is just retarted. Know what the car is actually doing... unless you actually know how to convert from metric to standard right off the top of your head, use something like Autometer imo. | |
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k c Established Member
Number of posts : 746 Age : 36 Location : Chicago, IL Vehicle : CTA BRO Reputation : 0
| Subject: Re: gauges February 19th 2007, 12:06 am | |
| true that but i'll learn it eventually, its jus the quality factor for me. but yea thanks for the advice | |
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Nachtmensch whatever
Number of posts : 11761 Age : 37 Location : IL Vehicle : MRS, IS350 Reputation : 48
| Subject: Re: gauges February 19th 2007, 12:27 am | |
| i personally love the Defi gauge setups. i plan to get some when i have somethign that needs monitoring. my stock motor is doing fine with my experience with Autometer in my old car. ill just say, do not buy mechanical gauges. get electronic gauges. | |
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tyler Post Whore
Number of posts : 2227 Age : 112 Vehicle : s14 Reputation : -1
| Subject: Re: gauges February 19th 2007, 12:11 pm | |
| - dc2_lsvtec wrote:
with my experience with Autometer in my old car. ill just say, do not buy mechanical gauges. get electronic gauges. true. i had mech in my old integra, oil pressure kept snapping lines. electronic is the way to go if possible. i agree with nackers and dc2. autometer is good/affordable. | |
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