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Net Seven 08-09-04 05:17 PM

VDO gauges good?
 
I'm really considering getting some VDO gauges becuase they are pretty cheap. I heard somewhere that they were good. Is this true? Are they any better than autometer? Do you guys recommend them?

Tofuball 08-09-04 06:07 PM

Are they good?; Yes.
Are they better?; Depends on the gauge and what you are looking for (Looks?)
Do you reccomend them?; Yes.

Froggmann 08-09-04 06:30 PM

With the old off road race car they were just about bulletproof. the only gauge we would break regularly was the tach. We fixed it by just removing it alltogether.

The Spyder 08-09-04 06:49 PM

Turbo one works great for me.
Cheap and reliable.

In the process of mounting into my broke ass vent.

http://www.iupload.net/062004/boostrx7-2.JPG

Wanked_FC 08-09-04 06:52 PM

Cheap and reliable, and more accurate than an autometer. THey are oem on porsches and ferrari.

Tofuball 08-09-04 07:42 PM

A lot of marine uses too, I've heard.

They are quite renowned.

RETed 08-09-04 10:58 PM

Made in Germany.
Nuff said.


-Ted

Net Seven 08-09-04 11:02 PM

wow i like cheap and good.

Net Seven 08-10-04 12:49 AM

How about for the coolant temp and oil temp gauges. Electrical or mechanical? I really like the mechanical 270 degree sweep, but unsure how much harder they are to install. Is it easy enough to run tubbing or should I just go with the electical?

Wanked_FC 08-10-04 01:32 PM

I use the electrical ones. You would have to run oil lines and coolant lines into the cabin. Messy Messy Messy if one breaks.


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