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Gauge Importance


gezmeister
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Ok i've got an aftermarket boost gauge on a single pod, but looking to get an A pillar one with 3 pods.

What would people put on the other 2 other than boost?

Oil Pressure?

Oil Temperature?

AFR?

Exhaust Temp?

Water Temperature?

I'd like 1 for oil but not sure which one. Could someone list their importance in order please? For the record, i'm not going for crazy power in my st185. It's my daily driver too, so need to keep an eye on the stuff that matters

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i'd go for the same, i'd also consider the AFR gague, even if your not tuning it can let you know alot, down side would be the fact the sensor has a relatively short life, but i'd definately go for oil pressure and water temp

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I have oil temp/pressure. It is convenient as they run off the same sandwich plate behind the oil filter so wiring and fitting is simpler. Not really much point in having water temp as you already have a basic one of these and I have read in tuning books that oil temp is a better way of judging overall temps.

AFR would be great, I wish I had one of these but IMO the oil temp/pressure seemed to go hand in hand so there was no other option for me. If you really wanted an AFR, I would have a 4th gauge situated elsewhere running off its own wideband O2 sensor. This can get a little costly.

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