GlowShift boost gauge response
07-04-2019, (Subject: GlowShift boost gauge response ) 
Post: #22
RE: GlowShift boost gauge response
Im one who has autometer gauges. I had some credit to spend at summit so I picked those up in mcdonough when I picked up my filtermags. I can admit, they are generally very sensitive to bad grounds or electrical noise, but electrical gauges usually are.

I had an issue with my pyrometer, which was fixed by merely pulling the fuse it was on, cleaning it and reinstalling it. Other than that, no problem.

The boost gauge has worked flawless, but its also mechanical.

Alot of gauges nowadays are made offshore or locally using offshore components. I havent used other brands, but I can tell you that quality varies between product lines. Autometer procomps will generally provide higher failure resistance than something like an older sport comp. I have factory match gauges (fit into the dead spots in my dash like stock so no drilling) and have had them for 2 1/2 years with no issue.


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RE: GlowShift boost gauge response - dhirocz - 07-04-2019



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