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Old 02-06-2008, 08:33 PM
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optional gauges

Does anyone have extra gauges they have put in. On my old truck I put in a vacuum gauge and i wanted to put that in my X. I am just wondering what other gauges i should put in, if any?

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Re: optional gauges

Just what useful information does a vacuum gauge tell you?

The only useful gauges I can think of are oil pressure, oil temp, transmission temp (automatic), and maybe voltage.
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Re: optional gauges

The vacuum gauge helps me drive with the highest vacuum pressure, aka the highest fuel efficiency. It also helps out as a diagnostic tool. http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troub.../aa112401a.htm
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