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Old 05-07-2005, 01:00 AM
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I have a 99 cobra (exhaust, intake, full suspension, xpipe)...this guy wants to sell me a 2 gauge pod w "Auto Meter" Boost and Air/fuel raito gauges...for 60$...do I have any use for this, is it a good price...?
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Old 05-07-2005, 01:05 AM
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good price... u can use the A/F gauge... ur not boosting though so u would have no use for the boost meter ... id buy them, install the A/F and sell the boost gauge ... this is a win win ... u can prob sell the boost gauge alone for 50-60 on ebay ... so its kinda like ur getting the A/F for free... go for it
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then buy another gauge to fill the empty space... you could maybe even keep the boost gauge for later times.
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Old 05-07-2005, 04:29 AM
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I have a 99 cobra (exhaust, intake, full suspension, xpipe)...this guy wants to sell me a 2 gauge pod w "Auto Meter" Boost and Air/fuel raito gauges...for 60$...do I have any use for this, is it a good price...?
Which Air/Fuel gauge is it? You need to make sure it, or you, can hook it up to read a wide band O2 sensor. Then you can hook it up to a factory O2 sensor. If its not a wide band then you will have to mount a narrow band (duh?) sensor into one of the down pipes, PITA. But either way it should not matter, the narrow band will be more work.
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Old 05-07-2005, 05:17 AM
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check out what series of autometer they are ... then look them up and see if u like them... autometer makes a cheaper line of gauges that arent that nice or anything and they cost less...
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both are "Pro-Comp Ultra Lite" competition - street ... is what it says on the box'es ... would the boost one work only if I had NOS?
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Old 05-07-2005, 12:29 PM
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boost would work if u had nitrous, a superhcarger or a turbo
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alright thanks man I plan on getting either a SC or Turbo
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boost would work if u had nitrous, a superhcarger or a turbo

A boost gauge WILL NOT read nitrous applications.
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boost would work if u had nitrous, a superhcarger or a turbo
What? No dude, boost guages measure boost levels in a SC or T, not nitrous.
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