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Boost gauge accuracy
I am running an Autometer Phantom series mechanical boost gauge right now and I am planning on getting something different very soon. I'm not quite sure what kind to get, but I'm leaning towards a Greddy electronic 52mm.
IF you would, list the gauge you prefer or would recommend and why. Thanks.
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-Cory 1992 Nissan 240sx KA24DE-Turbo: The Showcar Stock internals. Daily driven. 12.6@122mph 496whp/436wtq at 25psi |
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Im running an Autometer Lunar series mechanical 30 psi boost guage. Id say for the most part, as long as its hooked up correctly and the fittings are tight, I would recommend any Autometer gauge.
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Re: Boost gauge accuracy
I just question my gauge because it started to rest around like 3-5in HG for a while. It rests at about 1in HG now. I'll probably just go with a Greddy Electronic gauge. I hear good things about them. Thanks for the reply.
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-Cory 1992 Nissan 240sx KA24DE-Turbo: The Showcar Stock internals. Daily driven. 12.6@122mph 496whp/436wtq at 25psi |
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