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Old 12-11-2004, 11:43 AM
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Question Where can I get a nice electric (not mechanical) nitrous gauge?

I don't want a gauge that runs braided line to the back of it. I was looking for one of the digital types that uses wire. Any ideas? Any sponsors? Thanks in advance! Ben
Old 12-11-2004, 11:57 AM
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Did you want one with a digital display or traditional sweep style? Tbyrne sells nitrous pressure gauges with digital displays. If your looking for a regular sweep style electonic pressure gauge Autometer makes some really nice ones in a bunch of different styles. You can get the Autometer ones almost anywhere that sells their products.
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I think the digital displays look cool, but are they hard to read when actually installed? I'll check out Tbyrne... Thanks! Ben
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Ouch! $200 for the gauges and sending unit! Any other ideas? I'll spend the money if I have to, but hopefully something a little less expensive will show up...
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they're going to be expensive if you are looking for Electrical.
Old 12-11-2004, 12:59 PM
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Keep an eye out on Ebay. I got mine for $120 and it was new and still shrink wraped in the box.
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http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=21

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Dean, that is what I am looking for. It's still $175 with the fitting, but very nice. I'll let you know...
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I can vouch for the DynoTune n20 gauge! It is very Nice. All of their gauges are top notch. Dan Im shooting you an email about please check.
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Originally Posted by TigerFan187
I can vouch for the DynoTune n20 gauge! It is very Nice. All of their gauges are top notch. Dan Im shooting you an email about please check.
dyno tune is good stuff and if you ask around (or complain) you can find discounts but I didnt say that out loud
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Dean, sent you a PM. Any other suggestions? Thx! Ben
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I really like my Dynotune gauge
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I have the heater and love it. IF I get a gauge would i have to use 2 pressure senders on the n20 line or can I just use the current one for the heater to run the gauge also?
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Ben,
Answered your PM.
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The sending units are different. This adapter will make the installation a breeze! http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=27

Thanks guys for all the good words!

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Dean,
I PMed you back. I'm buying more stuff this Christmas for myself than anyone else...I'm such a jerk! Anyone else wanna chime in?
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Yes, you need two sending units. If you have our heater kit it comes with a dual port adaptor the mounts to the bottle. You can screw that new sending unit in the other port.

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