Question on Turbo Gauges Help!
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Question on Turbo Gauges Help!
Hey guys, I am planning on buying three gauges for my turbo setup but am unsure on which type to buy.
Here are my combos, please any feedback on goods and bads...thank you
Defi's D gauges 52mm:
Boost
EGT
A/F (should i get wideband, as of right now I've only seen AEM wideband, if not do i need anything else if I just buy the defi D air to fuel. What is the difference between wideband and not wideband?)
or
Defi's D 52mm:
Boost
EGT
Feul pressure
I would like to get the BF series from Defi but my budget prevents me.
Any other suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Here are my combos, please any feedback on goods and bads...thank you
Defi's D gauges 52mm:
Boost
EGT
A/F (should i get wideband, as of right now I've only seen AEM wideband, if not do i need anything else if I just buy the defi D air to fuel. What is the difference between wideband and not wideband?)
or
Defi's D 52mm:
Boost
EGT
Feul pressure
I would like to get the BF series from Defi but my budget prevents me.
Any other suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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TT gauges
If you add only three guages I would use :
Vac/Boost = the "A" part
Fuel PSI = the "F" part
A/F (wideband). = the correlation between A and the F.
I have all 6 DEFI-Ds in black. I turned the DEFI NB gauge into a basic WB gauge by driving it with an LM-1 analog output. Buth the main LM-1 unit is bulkey and takes up most of my glovebox. But I also use it to datalog.
If you do not care to keep the gauges looking 100% homogenous as I did, I would recommend the two D-s for Vac/Boost and Fuel PSI and the "Innovative stand-alone" A/F WB gauge.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
Vac/Boost = the "A" part
Fuel PSI = the "F" part
A/F (wideband). = the correlation between A and the F.
I have all 6 DEFI-Ds in black. I turned the DEFI NB gauge into a basic WB gauge by driving it with an LM-1 analog output. Buth the main LM-1 unit is bulkey and takes up most of my glovebox. But I also use it to datalog.
If you do not care to keep the gauges looking 100% homogenous as I did, I would recommend the two D-s for Vac/Boost and Fuel PSI and the "Innovative stand-alone" A/F WB gauge.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
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Originally Posted by g3po
If you add only three guages I would use :
If you do not care to keep the gauges looking 100% homogenous as I did, I would recommend the two D-s for Vac/Boost and Fuel PSI and the "Innovative stand-alone" A/F WB gauge.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
If you do not care to keep the gauges looking 100% homogenous as I did, I would recommend the two D-s for Vac/Boost and Fuel PSI and the "Innovative stand-alone" A/F WB gauge.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
g3po,
you took the words out of my mouth. This is what I have now except I have the AEM wideband. I did not know about the Innovative stand alone when I got the AEM or I would have problably gone with that one also.
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Egt
Originally Posted by tony
Just wondering what the point is in the EGT gauge anyway? I'm going with zeitronix myself, I'll probably add oil and fuel pressure gauges as well.
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3 gauges to get for a turbo car:
1. Boost
2. Wideband A/F or EGT**
3. Oil pressure
Those are the 3 most important gauges I would get in their level of importance. After those 3 if you wanted more (though those are the 3 most important) then I would get oil temp and water temp.
** Wideband A/F would be the better choice in this position, but ONLY if its wideband. Those regular A/F gauges were you tap the stock O2 don't tell you anything. If a wideband is not an option then an EGT gauge will be a very close substitute.
1. Boost
2. Wideband A/F or EGT**
3. Oil pressure
Those are the 3 most important gauges I would get in their level of importance. After those 3 if you wanted more (though those are the 3 most important) then I would get oil temp and water temp.
** Wideband A/F would be the better choice in this position, but ONLY if its wideband. Those regular A/F gauges were you tap the stock O2 don't tell you anything. If a wideband is not an option then an EGT gauge will be a very close substitute.
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When you decide to go Turbo, then I usually decide on more gauges the better. I have 6 in my car at the moment, Boost, egt, A/F,Fuel pressure, oil pressure and water temp.
I noticed that the AF is to keep the car running at the best possible stoich but if the egt's do start to go up then I add more fuel. Again the oil pressure is a valuable gauge as it can tell if you have spun a bearing (god forbid) or if you have other issues which could be detrimental to the internals. Boost, fuel and water gauges I use just to make sure they are all were they are supposed to be at.
I noticed that the AF is to keep the car running at the best possible stoich but if the egt's do start to go up then I add more fuel. Again the oil pressure is a valuable gauge as it can tell if you have spun a bearing (god forbid) or if you have other issues which could be detrimental to the internals. Boost, fuel and water gauges I use just to make sure they are all were they are supposed to be at.
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I am planning on mounting the three important gauges on the a pillar, has anybody else found any other place that is a good moutning spot? My cubby is off limit becaue of the navi. From reading people's comment, there seems to be serveral important gauges that i would need.
thank you, those who gave me your comment.
thank you, those who gave me your comment.
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