Boost guage: Mechanical or Electical
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Boost guage: Mechanical or Electical
Just bought a Fuel pressure guage and now I am looking for a Boost guage... but is it necessary to have an electric vs. manual Boost guage for the LS1's?
What would yall recomend?
What would yall recomend?
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Mechanical are great, but my next one is going to be electrical and digital readout.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...tegoryId=50251
These gauges look great in day or night
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...tegoryId=50251
These gauges look great in day or night
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
Mechanical cant lie or mess up.
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Im getting a mechanical one because I don't have an extreme set-up that will allow me to set it for "kill" if I see a Dodge Viper next to me at the light.
I've just just got my Incon TT running yesterday and getting all the details/tuning worked out and I'll go from the 5 psi now to 7 psi until I can upgrade my shortblock a year or so from now.
If I had a killer longblock then I might get an electric controller to run "xx" normally, and if needed be able to set it to "zz" on the fly, but as it is 7 psi is my safe limit.
I've just just got my Incon TT running yesterday and getting all the details/tuning worked out and I'll go from the 5 psi now to 7 psi until I can upgrade my shortblock a year or so from now.
If I had a killer longblock then I might get an electric controller to run "xx" normally, and if needed be able to set it to "zz" on the fly, but as it is 7 psi is my safe limit.