Hey guys,
I have recently stumbled across a 62mm Greddy 7 in 1 Gauge and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were..
Basically the outer edge is an analogue boost gauge and the 2 inner digital displays cycle through 7 different sensor readings varying from pressure to temperature. They can be programed to show whatever you want and you can fully customise the colours and everything else you can think of.
they are a little pricy from what I understand but I think it makes up for the overall cost of buying multiple gauges and then getting separate wiring harnesses/sensors..
the link is attached below, have a look and see what you think
http://www.greddy.com/products/electronics/multi-da/
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New Greddy 7 in 1 62mm Gauge
Ben H
perth, WA
2014 Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mods:-
3" Cat back exhaust system with UR pipes
Turbo smart BOV (recirculation)
HKS spark plugs
K&N Air Filter
Tune (198kw and 415nm at the hubs)
perth, WA
2014 Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mods:-
3" Cat back exhaust system with UR pipes
Turbo smart BOV (recirculation)
HKS spark plugs
K&N Air Filter
Tune (198kw and 415nm at the hubs)
the Gauge displays:-
Boost
Water temp
oil temp
exhaust gas temp
oil pressure
fuel pressure
Voltage
The boost gauge is the analogue bit and you can have 2 other sensor readings being displayed at the same time.
Boost
Water temp
oil temp
exhaust gas temp
oil pressure
fuel pressure
Voltage
The boost gauge is the analogue bit and you can have 2 other sensor readings being displayed at the same time.
Ben H
perth, WA
2014 Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mods:-
3" Cat back exhaust system with UR pipes
Turbo smart BOV (recirculation)
HKS spark plugs
K&N Air Filter
Tune (198kw and 415nm at the hubs)
perth, WA
2014 Mitsubishi Ralliart
Mods:-
3" Cat back exhaust system with UR pipes
Turbo smart BOV (recirculation)
HKS spark plugs
K&N Air Filter
Tune (198kw and 415nm at the hubs)
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I am happy with my Depo gauge from ebay.
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Pretty decent for the price =]
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Pretty decent for the price =]
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I went for the Prosport Evo series (http://prosportgauges.com/wideband-air- ... -Blue.aspx) If you don't have the room far enough.
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I have seen this gauge in a car and I think it looks sexy as! But from what the mechanic told me it's about $700-$800 for the gauge...if I had that budget wouldn't think twice...also looks like very high quality from what I saw...
Saying a car is for going form A to B is like saying sex is for reproduction!
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But the Blitz Brain is around that price too. http://www.nengun.com/blitz/touch-brain
Or the I-Color
http://www.nengun.com/blitz/r-vit-i-color-flash-ver-41
Or the I-Color
http://www.nengun.com/blitz/r-vit-i-color-flash-ver-41
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