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Not really sure where to put this.
But I'm currently looking for a boost gauge. Don't want to spend too much.
Hoping you could recommend me a gauge.
Tell us what gauge you have and post a link of where it was from and price.
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If you can afford nearly £50, get a stack one, they're damn good. No idea about budget ones TBH
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(05-03-2013, 09:41 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: This is the one i've got:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52mm-SMOKED-SU...33803f1f22
If that's a true motor meter racing gauge then they are a really good make.
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ive got a smoked plasma gauge, £15 if your interested
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The budget ones look shit cool bruv. Ive got one. Its not even plumbed in yet and i get all the bitches,
Its brilliant bearing in mind i havent plumbed it in yet!
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my gauge of choice however is the 60mm apexi. its expensive but worth it imo
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(05-03-2013, 09:42 PM)David Wrote: (05-03-2013, 09:41 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: This is the one i've got:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52mm-SMOKED-SU...33803f1f22
If that's a true motor meter racing gauge then they are a really good make.
Not sure, but it works a treat, doesnt flutter. I wanna say its usually quite accurate, butthen someone will come along and say "how do you know its accurate?"
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(05-03-2013, 09:41 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: This is the one i've got:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52mm-SMOKED-SU...33803f1f22
That's roughly about the price I was hoping  . Don't really mind paying too much. But don't wanna go over the top I'd I don't have too.
Any know if there any decent cheap ones at all? I seen one that looked similar to wingnutz but it was in hong kong
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Budget eBay ones aren't overly accurate from experience. The needle will vibrate on idle and all it will really tell you is whether or not there is boost pressure - don't rely on it to tell you exactly how much!
I bought a second-hand Stack and it's brilliant. I'm only on a stage 1 but it's a nice little gadget to have, even if unecessary.
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Tom those Prosport gauges are f*cking beatiful <3
As for cheap gauges fluttering, stick a roll up fag filter in the boost pipe, settles it reet down. I got my gauge from McGills Motorsport and while the EGT gauge is terrible, the boost gauge was nailing bang on 14psi when the motor was stock, and it read up to 30+psi when I killed the last GT. Accurate enough for me to know when something's going to break.
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(06-03-2013, 10:54 AM)cwspellowe Wrote: Tom those Prosport gauges are f*cking beatiful <3
As for cheap gauges fluttering, stick a roll up fag filter in the boost pipe, settles it reet down. I got my gauge from McGills Motorsport and while the EGT gauge is terrible, the boost gauge was nailing bang on 14psi when the motor was stock, and it read up to 30+psi when I killed the last GT. Accurate enough for me to know when something's going to break.
I remember reading this a long time ago on the dark side. So cheapos are ok?
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Mine's been absolutely fine for the best part of a year, so i'd say so aye. Not sure how accurate you need it to be, as long as it's a ball park figure you're fine. Not like you're monitoring AFR or timing, if your cheap gauge says 20psi and in reality it could be 19-21psi i'm fine with that.
You should know what standard pressure is anyway so see what it reads standard and you'll know how accurate it is, surely?
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Cheap eBay gauge was reading 16-17PSi under hard acceleration
Stack Gauge peaks at 13PSi max, which is more like it. So yeah, quite a bit out.
The vibrating needle is what pissed me off most though
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