Air Intake Temp sensor........
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I guess you declined to read 'the truth about ram-air' previously posted. Hope you honestly don't expect to see anywhere near 1psi, hell if you can get over .25 I'll buy it.....
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Originally posted by 1987RX7guy
What about a boost guage? I want to see if I can design a good ram air scoop to add to my intake. Maybe get like 1-2 PSI lol
By cheap and accurate I just mean which ones are GOOD but not 300 dollars(sarcasm).
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What about a boost guage? I want to see if I can design a good ram air scoop to add to my intake. Maybe get like 1-2 PSI lol
By cheap and accurate I just mean which ones are GOOD but not 300 dollars(sarcasm).
Thanks
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Hmm ok well I seem to have lost the link to the damn guages I found these but were there any better ones? as far as price goes. I am already doing road tests but I want you all to see the numbers.
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=19965
Post up links if you can find guages that will read that much for less.
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=19965
Post up links if you can find guages that will read that much for less.
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LCD temp display
It isn't back-lit and it's battery-powered but it's not bad for US$25. I've got one that'll be installed in my IC outlet hose soon.
It isn't back-lit and it's battery-powered but it's not bad for US$25. I've got one that'll be installed in my IC outlet hose soon.
Last edited by NZConvertible; 09-14-03 at 12:49 AM.
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