Boost gauges
Here's the one I was going to buy... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLACK...spagenameZWDVW
Check out this Blue Racer boost gauge. Bit pricy but fricken sexy.
http://www.optionimports.com/df06501.html
http://www.optionimports.com/df06501.html
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That gauge aint ****...check these out if I had the money in the budget I'd get these talk about sexy... Its like that car commercial... when you turn your car on, ... does it return the favor!!!! wow....
Got so excited I forgot to post the link....http://www.autometer.com/demos/nexus/
Got so excited I forgot to post the link....http://www.autometer.com/demos/nexus/
Last edited by Aaron Cake; Jan 31, 2008 at 09:02 AM. Reason: Merge two posts
The nexus is nice. But who in the right mind is gonna pay $300 just for a boost reading? You'd have to be a retard.
ive got the autometer cobalt mach boost gauge .and have to say its nice..does everything i need it to..
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...gid=3442&sid=4
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...gid=3442&sid=4
ive got the autometer cobalt mach boost gauge .and have to say its nice..does everything i need it to..
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...gid=3442&sid=4
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...gid=3442&sid=4
the difference is the people that stand behind there name. also the color combo and functions on the gauges.
I spent close to 175 each on my 52mm greddy v2 gauge (even waited about 4-5 months to get them in). Are they any more accurate then 40 dollar gauges? Prob not, but they are definately built better, especially within the electronic sensors being used. The reason to spend more money is because you get more options ... heres what my 175 dollar gauge looks like compared to a 45 dollar one

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I spent close to 175 each on my 52mm greddy v2 gauge (even waited about 4-5 months to get them in). Are they any more accurate then 40 dollar gauges? Prob not, but they are definately built better, especially within the electronic sensors being used. The reason to spend more money is because you get more options ... heres what my 175 dollar gauge looks like compared to a 45 dollar one

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That gauge aint ****...check these out if I had the money in the budget I'd get these talk about sexy... Its like that car commercial... when you turn your car on, ... does it return the favor!!!! wow....
Got so excited I forgot to post the link....http://www.autometer.com/demos/nexus/
Got so excited I forgot to post the link....http://www.autometer.com/demos/nexus/
Overall I'm very happy with the gauges. They have worked as advertised, were a joy to install and are very easily read. As weird as it sounds, the colour changing feature is very useful when you are bored in traffic, but not that big a deal after you set it to match the car initially. The full face warning light is a great feature and makes it very easy to read a gauge at a glance. Datalogging has been invaluable in tuning sine it's far easier to just hit "rewind" on the gauge and then adjust the tune instead of switching between the logging screen and tuning screen on the Microtech.
There are only a few minor gripes though. Autometer wants you to spend another $99 on the software that lets you set up custom startup/shutdown sequences and allows computer analysis of the datalogs. I find this absolutely ridiculous considering what the gauges cost...the software should be free. Also the wideband has no simulated narrow band output or 5V output, even though the website says it does.
As for customer service, if you call Autometer and mention "Nexus" they send you to a different tech support line which will treat you far differently then if you had said "Autogage". My oil temp gauge came with the wrong sender so I had to call for support. They shipped out the correct sender free of charge and I received it two days later. Top notch.
But if you intend to use these gauges, be prepared to spend $2000 at least. The Nexus gauges are a system so buying one is just a waste of time/money.
Untill Mazda decides to release a line of performance gauges to match a 20 yr old car's interior, I think the Greddy is about the best we can ask for. Lighting wise at least.
Though the Defi D gauges look like a pretty good match also, but those are out of production now.



whats the diffrence between a $44 boost gauge vs $150 gauge by greddy etc.