Pics of Quad-Guage-Center-Speaker Thingy
AFAIK, for gauges available in a series:
If you want a needle on the A/F, Defi D series and Greddy's have them. The Greddy's come with an O2 sensor, so the package is quite expensive, and I've yet to tell whether it's an actual wideband.
Autometer makes an A/F in just about every single one of their series. They use LEDs instead of needles. Cyberdyne has a bar-graph LED that sorta fits in with the rest of their lineup.
If you want a needle on the A/F, Defi D series and Greddy's have them. The Greddy's come with an O2 sensor, so the package is quite expensive, and I've yet to tell whether it's an actual wideband.
Autometer makes an A/F in just about every single one of their series. They use LEDs instead of needles. Cyberdyne has a bar-graph LED that sorta fits in with the rest of their lineup.
Last edited by InsaneGideon; Jun 26, 2004 at 04:56 AM.
Yeah, I'm familiar with Autometer (As I have one and don't like it). I have an AEM wideband, so I won't be buying one with a sensor. I don't really like LEDs, I'd like a needle, so that limits me to Defi D. Which won't match the rest of a different defi series. Hmph.
The D's ARE a series!
They just don't match the Defi-*link* series... two separate things. The Links are a gauge "system" where many sensors plug into a single box, which distributes back to a daisy chain of gauges. The D-series are stand-alone, and the boost gauge is mechanical. They're very nice though, and match the stock look very well.
These D-gauges all match.
http://www.defi-shop.com/product/dg/dg_type.html
You'll probably have to get a 0-1V to 5-0V converter for the A/F gauge, though.
They just don't match the Defi-*link* series... two separate things. The Links are a gauge "system" where many sensors plug into a single box, which distributes back to a daisy chain of gauges. The D-series are stand-alone, and the boost gauge is mechanical. They're very nice though, and match the stock look very well.These D-gauges all match.
http://www.defi-shop.com/product/dg/dg_type.html
You'll probably have to get a 0-1V to 5-0V converter for the A/F gauge, though.
Last edited by InsaneGideon; Jun 26, 2004 at 06:06 PM.
Gideon, I know they're a series, I reallllly like the idea of the link stuff though. I've already got a 5->1V A/F converter for my autometer guage.
Last edited by Hyperite; Jun 27, 2004 at 04:01 PM.
"Quad-Gauge-Center-Speaker Thingy"
I may just have to change my official part name to that, it kinda' rolls of the tongue
I have one of these left in stock at the moment, but it is most likely taken. I will put some gauges in it and take a couple install pics if you guys want. I need to have that pic on my page anyway.
Regards,
Frank
I may just have to change my official part name to that, it kinda' rolls of the tongue
I have one of these left in stock at the moment, but it is most likely taken. I will put some gauges in it and take a couple install pics if you guys want. I need to have that pic on my page anyway.
Regards,
Frank
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