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Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 00:48
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Hi all
its really important to me that i get a boost gauge which is a match to the origonal dials... amy help?
I have an Le which has the black faces and glow amber, have looked through other threads with regards to position but still not sure on which gauge?
Many thanks
Paul
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 00:58
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Click?Got it from Demon Tweeks. Not perfect but close enough ?
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 02:37
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Paul, How much are you willing to pay for a boost gauge ? Check out these SPA Design Gauges not only are they probably the most similar design and lit gauge (if you get the red back lit one) but they use an electrical stepper motor so no flicking about, just a nice smooth, steady display and much more accurate. The down side, they cost £130 !
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 06:12
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Hi Paul, The best to match the original black dials is the Mocal boost gauge IMO. It doesn't have a amber light though It's a clear one. But I'm thinking of opening the unit and replace the bulb for an amber look. I just don't know how to do it But if someone has the knowledge please come forward
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 19:12
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Quote:
Hi Paul,
The best to match the original black dials is the Mocal boost gauge IMO.
It doesn't have a amber light though It's a clear one. But I'm thinking of opening the unit and replace the bulb for an amber look. I just don't know how to do it But if someone has the knowledge please come forward
I've got that one too Let me know if you find out how to change the light colour!
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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30/06/2006 19:14
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On my previous Coupe the Equus gauge came with a little "condom" which went over the bulb to change the illumination colour.
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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03/07/2006 21:43
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seriously, IMO, nothing beats Defi BF meters... Take the Amber version... it blends really well...
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Re: Boost gauge question...again
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03/07/2006 21:57
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Thanks all for your help... might put the money towards an ebc... then i dont need a boost gauge Paul R
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