Anyone ever use Nordskog gauges?
Anyone ever use Nordskog gauges?
The Nordskog gauges look kinda interesting, and you can get an LED readout on boost and temp the same color and style as our milage readout (they also have some nice looking analog style gauges).
Any expereinces? Do they show vacuum? Are they accurate?
http://www.nordskogperformance.com/index.html
Any expereinces? Do they show vacuum? Are they accurate?
http://www.nordskogperformance.com/index.html
Last edited by BrianK; Nov 19, 2001 at 11:14 AM.
I think that I have the water temp. gauge from them. I am not sure b/c it was already on my car when I bought it but they look identical. If it is the same thing then: looks good, very accurate, and I don't have a problem w/ it at all.
Formally know as Intellitronix. Their water temp gauge is very accurate and dependably.But their fuel pressure set is not accurate and is not dependable. The fuel presure sensor sucks. My first was reading low and they replaced it. The second one went bad after about 6 months.
I now use Autometer.
I now use Autometer.
Nordskog gauges
If these are from the same company that Bob Nordskog of offshore racing fame started, they ought to be some of the best.
In the marine world, Nordskog and Gaffrig are THE gauges to have, followed closely by Faria.
In the marine world, Nordskog and Gaffrig are THE gauges to have, followed closely by Faria.
I have a Nordskog fuel pressure gauge, it works ok when it is cool, however when it heats up from being in the engine bay it reads low. I am sending the sender to Summit to see if a new one runs any better.
But when it works it works great!
Mike
But when it works it works great!
Mike
Re: Nordskog gauges
Originally posted by bajaman
If these are from the same company that Bob Nordskog of offshore racing fame started, they ought to be some of the best.
In the marine world, Nordskog and Gaffrig are THE gauges to have, followed closely by Faria.
If these are from the same company that Bob Nordskog of offshore racing fame started, they ought to be some of the best.
In the marine world, Nordskog and Gaffrig are THE gauges to have, followed closely by Faria.
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