Boost Gauge... Mechanical or Electrical?
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Boost Gauge... Mechanical or Electrical?
What are you guys running?
I need to get a Cobalt boost/vac gauge to match my others and was pondering which to get. My Fuel and N2O gauges are electrical but Autometer's prices have gone up drasticly since I purchaced them. There are no hazards with running a vac line into the cab but the sending unit on an ele guage would allow me to input boost/vac into HPT. My budget is telling me mechanical but the engineer in me is saying electrical.
I need to get a Cobalt boost/vac gauge to match my others and was pondering which to get. My Fuel and N2O gauges are electrical but Autometer's prices have gone up drasticly since I purchaced them. There are no hazards with running a vac line into the cab but the sending unit on an ele guage would allow me to input boost/vac into HPT. My budget is telling me mechanical but the engineer in me is saying electrical.
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Originally Posted by BigKID
What are you guys running?
I need to get a Cobalt boost/vac gauge to match my others and was pondering which to get. My Fuel and N2O gauges are electrical but Autometer's prices have gone up drasticly since I purchaced them. There are no hazards with running a vac line into the cab but the sending unit on an ele guage would allow me to input boost/vac into HPT. My budget is telling me mechanical but the engineer in me is saying electrical.
I need to get a Cobalt boost/vac gauge to match my others and was pondering which to get. My Fuel and N2O gauges are electrical but Autometer's prices have gone up drasticly since I purchaced them. There are no hazards with running a vac line into the cab but the sending unit on an ele guage would allow me to input boost/vac into HPT. My budget is telling me mechanical but the engineer in me is saying electrical.
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Originally Posted by Spoolin
Mechanical boost gauge. But I'm gonna change it to electrical because I don't like having fuel lines run into the cab.