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    i bought a glowshift couldnt get it to work....just get the better one which will cost more but will save you a headache, ive never heard good things about them, lots of ricers use them guess cus glowshift go with the underglows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    i bought a glowshift couldnt get it to work....just get the better one which will cost more but will save you a headache, ive never heard good things about them, lots of ricers use them guess cus glowshift go with the underglows.
    haha ya i sapose? what guage's u all running? i see alot of automeater's being ran?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    My nitrous pressure one is nice. My fuel pressure one broke. Hit or miss I guess.
    Was yours like mine, like 3 strand aluminum wiring? And not nearly enough of it?

    My wideband and fuel pressure are Autometer C2's. My nitrous is glowshift, and I only bought it because when it's off you can't tell what it is. Wideband and fp in the pillar, np beside the HVAC in a pod like oleshifty is selling on here.
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    i like the autometer..kinda pricey but def worth it in long run. I have the autometer cobalt series, wideband, trans temp and oil temp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    Was yours like mine, like 3 strand aluminum wiring? And not nearly enough of it?

    My wideband and fuel pressure are Autometer C2's. My nitrous is glowshift, and I only bought it because when it's off you can't tell what it is. Wideband and fp in the pillar, np beside the HVAC in a pod like oleshifty is selling on here.
    When the wiring is only for signal, it doesnt really matter. I automatically assumed I'd have to add wire to anything. My issue was my super human strength tightening the screws on the sending unit broke it off.

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    you get what you pay for with gauges

    i run all autometer phantom series

    fuel pressure
    wideband
    boost
    oil temp
    trans temp
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    some gauges arent going to help you unless you have a way to do something about it like a wideband. One of the best gauges but unless youre the tuner then it doesnt help you much, EGT has came in handy knowing how timing and fueling effects, i like my boost gauge to use as a diagnosis tool to measure vaccum [it also helps you determine idle timing based off vaccum]
    fuel pressure is nice to determine if pump or pumps can keep up with said power level
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky View Post
    he runs a wideband because his termi is supercharged. Monitors air/fuel so it wont go kaboom.
    well yea, but it's not like you look down at it while you're dd-ing. and if it goes funny halfway through a WOT pull, then you've got problems i would venture to say you would feel/notice before you ever looked at the gauge. like some others have said, i always took as more of a tuning tool rather than being a permenantly installed gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAREJEPP View Post
    well yea, but it's not like you look down at it while you're dd-ing. and if it goes funny halfway through a WOT pull, then you've got problems i would venture to say you would feel/notice before you ever looked at the gauge. like some others have said, i always took as more of a tuning tool rather than being a permenantly installed gauge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NAREJEPP View Post
    well yea, but it's not like you look down at it while you're dd-ing. and if it goes funny halfway through a WOT pull, then you've got problems i would venture to say you would feel/notice before you ever looked at the gauge. like some others have said, i always took as more of a tuning tool rather than being a permenantly installed gauge.
    That does make sense, its definitely a tuning tool for sure. But as for being boosted and having it on my vehicle to determine what could be going wrong under a half WOT, full WOT, or even just cruising its good to know what is going on. If I am accelerating from a stop and it just keeps dropping in the 10s, then something could be wrong. I don't personally own HP Tuners, or any logging software, so I rely on that information while I am driving to make sure everything is correct while driving.
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    And the people with logging/tuning software dont drive around with it hooked up all the time.
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