Best spot to hide your gauges on a G35
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Originally Posted by Deang35c6
I have to disagree. I'm curious to know where you got your info. The Zeitronix is very accurate. It uses Bosch sensors and I have data logged it with the software and a laptop and it tracks A/F, EGT, Boost and TPS very accurately. My box is mounted to a hinge in the cubby. I don't have NAV. When I close the cubby lid, you would never know I had gauges.
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Originally Posted by baileyrx
ha, tire pressure gauge, now thats funny
here's my Zeitronix.
It seems accurate to me. When I log my utec they're pretty close.
An A/F guage is almost moot, as a guage to try & watch.
I say almost because in most cases if it shoots up fast it's already too late. What's nice about it is if your a/f runs consistently high or low it'll alert you early enough to get things checked out.
I like mine alot. Has a/f boost & egt.
here's some picttures...
tire pressure, hahahahhahahaha, funnyDOMO
here's my Zeitronix.
It seems accurate to me. When I log my utec they're pretty close.
An A/F guage is almost moot, as a guage to try & watch.
I say almost because in most cases if it shoots up fast it's already too late. What's nice about it is if your a/f runs consistently high or low it'll alert you early enough to get things checked out.
I like mine alot. Has a/f boost & egt.
here's some picttures...
tire pressure, hahahahhahahaha, funnyDOMO
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Im running into a similiar problem, running 3 defi guages and trying to stay stealth so Pilliar mounts are out. I thinking in the cubby for the nav sceen but only 2 gauges will fit. Can the guages in the nav(DVD compartment) be easily viewed or is it pointless to position them there?, I would ideally like them there but if u cant view it its a waste of $900 and a major risk