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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 11:51 AM
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Default Re: Gauge setup on it's way

Originally Posted by Maxwell
...the tach would probably be a better gauge to watch than going to all the effort of installing a boost gauge.
I want to monitor boost therefore I'm installing a boost gauge, why would I refer to the tach for boost levels?

Originally Posted by Maxwell
but what ever, not trying to put you down do what you think is best.
I don't follow you on this one. I already explained why I bought the gauges. Your suggestions simply don't make any sense so how could you be putting me down?

Originally Posted by Maxwell
a data logger might be a better investment.
Dataloggers (DL) are great. I plan on getting one in the future. I personally don't think they are a wise thing to have installed 24/7 because the way our diagnostic port is situated. Pretty much once the DL is plugged into the port it hangs down quite a bit (depending on which DL you get). It can get kicked and damage both the port and the DL itself.
 
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