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SergeantScooby
04-03-2006, 10:21 PM
as above, is it an easy procedure to install and can anyone recommend a particular gauge ?
scoob
04-03-2006, 10:25 PM
rooferman has a wonderful boost gauge install
look in the gallery & see how good it looks.
Depends on....................
How accurate you want it?
How much to you want ot spend?
How big/small do you want it to be?
Where do you want to put it?
Come to our Aberdeen Monthly Meet on Tuesday night and we'll talk it over, how does that sound?
Russell
SergeantScooby
07-03-2006, 06:38 AM
cheers russel, was planning on coming by, how will i know who folk are, do you all wear a white carnation and carry a copy of the times under your arm ?
Gazza
07-03-2006, 07:57 AM
cheers russel, was planning on coming by, how will i know who folk are, do you all wear a white carnation and carry a copy of the times under your arm ?
At a guess, there'll be the ones in the RA's... :wink: :lol: Sorry couldn't resist...
I've got a Greddy electronic boost guage fitted. Backlit, has peak hold function and a warning level so it can be set to beep/flash if you hit a certain boost level. You can use this to tell you when you hit full boost or if you're overboosting.
I got mine second hand for 100 quid from local specialist, think they are about double that new. Try online for a cheap deal.
SergeantScooby
22-03-2006, 02:37 PM
i want what roofer has, looks so slick and very neat, nothing else will do lol
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