View Poll Results: Which 3 gauges do you feel are most important to add?
Boost



95
76.00%
EGT



31
24.80%
Fuel Pressure



20
16.00%
Oil Pressure



63
50.40%
Oil Temperature



38
30.40%
Water temperature



83
66.40%
Voltage



15
12.00%
Other please specify



20
16.00%
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Aftermarket Gauges: What do you have?
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greddy egt, bliz ID boost, oil temp, oil pressure, the wideband (does that count as a gauge?), and a coolant temp (all the last are of various makes)
I have Greddy gauges also: boost, egt, water temp, fuel pressure. I am ordering another two Greddy oil temp and oil pressure gauges. I removed the stock boost gauge and I installed a stock voltage gauge from an NA FC in the stock location.
Originally posted by elfking
If I understand correctly the richer you are, the higher EGT's you will have.
If I understand correctly the richer you are, the higher EGT's you will have.
rich = cool
lean = hot
That a hella lot more sense anyways...
Rich/unburnt fuel would keep the temps lower, wheres completely burnt fuel/leaner would be a higher temp...
EDIT: or SonicRat
Last edited by Kenteth; Jun 5, 2004 at 12:43 AM.
meh, quite ironic when you look at it that way...
Think if of it in terms of the perfect gas laws... if pressure is high, temp is low...
Gas (liquid) pressure to keep it in liquid state = alot (trust me, chemicaly, its alot)...
Exhaust pressure, to keep it in high volume gas state = FAR less... Take in effect that its actually being compressed though into a low vollume means only higher temps...
Somewhere is a trippling state, where the carbon is turning from liquid to solid to gas constantly and their temps would all be the same... probably only over a nano second in the combustion process...
So gas = lower temps, high pressure, low volume
exhaust = high temps, low pressure, high volume
meh... nm
Think if of it in terms of the perfect gas laws... if pressure is high, temp is low...
Gas (liquid) pressure to keep it in liquid state = alot (trust me, chemicaly, its alot)...
Exhaust pressure, to keep it in high volume gas state = FAR less... Take in effect that its actually being compressed though into a low vollume means only higher temps...
Somewhere is a trippling state, where the carbon is turning from liquid to solid to gas constantly and their temps would all be the same... probably only over a nano second in the combustion process...
So gas = lower temps, high pressure, low volume
exhaust = high temps, low pressure, high volume
meh... nm
Originally posted by z4csl428
how do people hook up boost gauges on NA cars? what do you have to run it to?
how do people hook up boost gauges on NA cars? what do you have to run it to?
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Originally posted by DerangedHermit
In the case of an N/A, you have to hook your boost gadge up to another car to get it to work
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In the case of an N/A, you have to hook your boost gadge up to another car to get it to work
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Using all HKS electronic gauges with peak hold, warning, playback etc etc. in silver with red lettering, 60mm, and illuminates the same color as stock.
They consist of boost which is mounted on the steering column, water & oil temp mounted where the radio used to be, and the timer below those two.
They consist of boost which is mounted on the steering column, water & oil temp mounted where the radio used to be, and the timer below those two.

was this pic taken as your motor melted? Look at the temps! 
I've got autometer boost and AFR (not a wideband AFR, but it's handy to tell if you have a severe problem) and I just got a SPA digital dual water and oil temp gauge. It's a round gauge but has two LCD readouts, pretty easy to read in any lighting conditions, and I find that a digital temp readout is much easier to read quickly than an analog gauge.
I have 3 Autometer UltraLite gauges, 2 on the A pillar and 1 next to my SAFCII where the vents used to be. I have A/F Ratio and Nitrous pressure on the A, and Boost next to the AFC (which is odd because I have an N/A, it's left over from my DSM). It's pretty simple stuff, my factory gauges work for now, except my oil pressure is always pegged and my tach is about 500rpm off.
I have Boost gauge , water temp gauge , egt gauge and a/f gauge , I think boost and a/f gauge is important to me .
when I tune my car , run lean and very rich will cause higher exhaust temp.
when I tune my car , run lean and very rich will cause higher exhaust temp.
For those of you with 3 or more gauges where do you put them other than in front of the warning light cluster, A pillar, and above/below radio. I'm running out of ideas for a place to put them where they are easily visible but not too showy.
EDIT: new setup with SMP cf pod
EDIT: new setup with SMP cf pod
Originally posted by Gene

was this pic taken as your motor melted? Look at the temps! 
I've got autometer boost and AFR (not a wideband AFR, but it's handy to tell if you have a severe problem) and I just got a SPA digital dual water and oil temp gauge. It's a round gauge but has two LCD readouts, pretty easy to read in any lighting conditions, and I find that a digital temp readout is much easier to read quickly than an analog gauge.

was this pic taken as your motor melted? Look at the temps! 
I've got autometer boost and AFR (not a wideband AFR, but it's handy to tell if you have a severe problem) and I just got a SPA digital dual water and oil temp gauge. It's a round gauge but has two LCD readouts, pretty easy to read in any lighting conditions, and I find that a digital temp readout is much easier to read quickly than an analog gauge.
My temp at the highest point had gone up to 190. (Had the AC on full while boosting up a long hill)
and EGT highest after a long boosting was 1300.
But I now have it like this:

I like it better this way...
Last edited by elfking; Jun 28, 2004 at 11:59 AM.
Originally posted by elfking
EGT and Water Temp are electrical. The boost gauge is mechanical. I have it T'd into the pressure sensor line, as I can't find any better spot for it..
EGT and Water Temp are electrical. The boost gauge is mechanical. I have it T'd into the pressure sensor line, as I can't find any better spot for it..
Originally posted by ilike2eatricers
Elfking
how was relocating the logicon?
Elfking
how was relocating the logicon?
I have some pictures around here of when I did it, ill see if I can find them.



